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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an appalling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is shocking, horrifying, or extremely bad.
Example: "The report revealed an appalling lack of safety measures in the factory."
Alternatives: "a shocking" or "a dreadful".
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An enthralling study of an appalling practice.
That's an appalling prospect too.
This is an appalling figure.
That's an appalling finding.
That's an appalling decision.
To Parfit, this is an appalling nihilism.
It was, nevertheless, an appalling incident".
That's an appalling thing to say.
Syria is suffering an appalling civil war.
He called it "an appalling scene".
"Richard died an appalling death.
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