Sentence examples for a terrible week from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a terrible week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a week that was particularly difficult, unpleasant, or filled with negative experiences.
Example: "After dealing with multiple setbacks at work and personal issues, I can honestly say it has been a terrible week."
Alternatives: "an awful week" or "a dreadful week."

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Thomas told her he had had a terrible week, had missed her terribly and wanted to go to bed with her.

Emerging-market equities suffered a terrible week.

"It's been a terrible week for me.

He added, "It's been a terrible week".

That's why it's been such a terrible week in Europe.

David Aaronovitch: It was a terrible week for Britart.

And poor Henry VIII has had a terrible week.

It's been a terrible week ending a terrible year for aviation.

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Trudeau told reporters he was "looking forward to meeting the families and supporting a community that's obviously had a terrible, terrible week," he said, the day before he was scheduled to board a flight to the remote community.

The government had a really terrible week and it was blasted off the front page by Bill's big day(s) out.

And Ken Rogoff and Carmen Reinhardt had a really terrible week.

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