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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the appalling things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a variety of shocking or disturbing events or situations in a general sense.
Example: "After hearing the news, I couldn't help but think about all the appalling things happening in the world today."
Alternatives: "all the terrible things" or "everything shocking".
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And more importantly, does it have a different impact on readers, and journalists, jaded by all the appalling things that happen in the world.
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Look at all of the appalling things done or permitted by the state that were perfectly legal -- beginning with slavery.
"Yes, Hitler had one of his own cousins killed, this is one of the appalling things".
They say the appalling things she wants to say, but is simply too nice to utter.
They can only communicate silently through the appalling things that have been done to them.
And the worst part is not the appalling things Netanyahu said, but how Congress received them.
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"When people are convinced in the nobility of a belief system they can do the most appalling things".
I met all the appalling stereotypes.
That's the most appalling thing of all.
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