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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abominable decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong disapproval or condemnation of a particular choice or judgment made by someone.
Example: "The committee's abominable decision to cut funding for the arts has left many community members outraged."
Alternatives: "atrocious decision" or "deplorable decision".
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This isn't criminal but it is abominable decision making.
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I only hope that a balance is struck for the Rio Games and that it avoids the abominable decisions from London 2012 but maintains the Olympic spirit in the ring.
One of the Supreme Court's most abominable decisions, rendered in June, was Kelo v. City of New London, which allows governments to condemn private property for the purpose of economic development–in short, it forces homeowners and small businesses to sell their properties for the benefit of private developers.
But even if unsuccessful, the motion sheds light on how the abominable SCOTUS decision should not simply apply to Christian conservatism.
His desire for public decorum in the face of what many people reasonably perceive to be an unjust judicial arrogation of legislative and executive powers makes me wonder, for example, whether he would have urged abolitionists to tone down their angry rhetoric when the Supreme Court delivered the abominable Dred Scott decision.
A critic at the Baltimore Sun devoted several columns to his claim that Clinton was so abominable as a reporter that her hiring and continued presence on screen constituted a "journalistically bankrupt decision by NBC News".
The abominable weather?
I find that abominable.
THE carnage was abominable.
Like the abominable snowman.
It's abominable!
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