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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abysmal impact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very negative or severe effect of something, often in contexts related to social, environmental, or economic issues.
Example: "The new policy had an abysmal impact on the local community, leading to increased unemployment and poverty."
Alternatives: "devastating effect" or "dismal consequence."
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Mr Cameron admitted that the "abysmal" impact of the floods was "like stepping back 100 years" but denied that spending on flood defences had been cut.
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The impact on local business was abysmal, he said, adding that the knock-on effect of the flooding was "like stepping back 100 years".
That's abysmal.
They've been abysmal.
The reviews were abysmal.
Quality was abysmal.
His accuracy is abysmal.
Its record is abysmal.
He was abysmal.
The pay is abysmal.
Flamini is abysmal.
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