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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also appalling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is not only bad or shocking but also has an additional layer of being appalling.
Example: "The conditions in the shelter were not just inadequate; they were also appalling."
Alternatives: "equally shocking" or "likewise horrifying".
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It was also appalling.
Besides the wealth, there was also appalling poverty.
The results of the last European elections, in 2004, were also appalling.
Also appalling is the failure of the international community to act decisively in the face of state-sponsored terror.
His rule "stands for an important, though also appalling, turning point in the development of modern Europe," the museum said.
It is also appalling to witness the current character assassination of a perfectly decent man, whose main problem was to be promoted too high.
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The working conditions have also been appalling.
That's true, but it's also an appalling thing to do to yourself.
Yet we've also seen appalling carnage in Bali, Casablanca, Kampala, London, Madrid, Moscow and Mumbai and throughout Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan.
His dictatorship ushered in free-market reforms that led to Chile's rapid growth in the 1990s, but it also unleashed appalling violence.
Amnesty also highlighted appalling conditions at military detention facilities and claimed at least 1,200 people had been summarily killed and 7,000 died in custody since 2011.
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