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The phrase "a terrible time on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a negative experience or difficulty encountered during a specific event or situation.
Example: "She had a terrible time on her vacation due to the bad weather and constant delays."
Alternatives: "a rough time during" or "a difficult experience with".
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"We had a terrible time on that film.
I missed everything and had a terrible time on the greens.
It has been a terrible time on the High Street for some stores over the past twelve months.
The fact that it is monetizing mobile may be of interest to Facebook, which seems to have a terrible time on this front – a third of Facebook's traffic is mobile but it's not monetised.
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Cadel Evans, who is having a terrible time of it on this Tour, is riding in that grupetto.
I had a terrible time of it.
He had a terrible time of it.
(Or avoided entirely. As another Romney campaign strategist observes, "It's a terrible time to be running based on your experience in government").
"Hey, @hhgregg - this is a terrible time for you to perform scheduled maintenance on your site," says Court Millwood (@7CourtneyNicole).
The comments on this article, by majority, are proof that this is a terrible time to be intelligent.
"You chose a terrible time to come.
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