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Discover Ludwig"absolute horror" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation or emotion that elicits a strong feeling of fear or dread. For example, "The survivors of the disaster experienced absolute horror in the aftermath."
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It was an absolute horror.
Still, war is an absolute horror.
Her reaction, like everyone else's, was one of "absolute horror".
"The initial reaction to the lynching was absolute horror.
Now the absolute horror of it became clear.
"To my absolute horror," she recalls, "I saw a tiny foot poking out of the pail".
"It's gruesome, it's an absolute horror, really, it can make you sick.
"To my absolute horror, I saw a tiny foot poking out of the pail.
"It's gruesome, it's an absolute horror, really, it can make you sick," said Assemblyman Dov Hikind.
"But this absolute horror, this shocking tragedy – I can't imagine he wanted that".
Junior doctors reacted with "absolute horror" to the imposition of the new terms and conditions.
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