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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abysmal triumph" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a victory or success that is overshadowed by significant flaws or shortcomings, suggesting that the achievement is not as commendable as it may seem.
Example: "Despite winning the competition, the team's performance was an abysmal triumph, as they failed to meet any of their initial goals."
Alternatives: "dismal victory" or "pathetic success".
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An abysmal triumph.
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Although he was in 21 more films in the next 30 years, he had no more triumphs; nearly all the films were abysmal.
That's abysmal.
They've been abysmal.
The reviews were abysmal.
Quality was abysmal.
His accuracy is abysmal.
Its record is abysmal.
"A catastrophe, truly abysmal.
He was abysmal.
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