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The phrase "an even more appalling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is worse or more shocking than something else previously mentioned.
Example: "The first report was troubling, but the second one revealed an even more appalling situation."
Alternatives: "a far more shocking" or "an exceedingly worse".
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Her warmth and gregarious humanity flood the margins of this volume, placing the horrors she witnessed in an even more appalling light.
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A sea and an ocean away, there was the even more appalling finding that New Orleans police didn't even bother to investigate hundreds of rape cases, or simply classified the reported sexual assaults as "noncriminal" and did no investigation.
In other words, it gets even more appalling mileage than a Land Cruiser or a Suburban in a package that is even more frivolous and unnecessary.
As it is, I am condemned to a night of irrational terror, made even more appalling by driving rain, thunder and lightning.
But the subtext is even more appalling — and as an Asian woman of Japanese descent, it feels like a direct slap in the face from Johansson, director Sanders and everyone involved in this mess.
It was more like a bunch of unruly children and was even more appalling considering the people on the panel.
"The NRSC's deeply offensive tweet about Tammy Duckworth was wrong, and their subsequent response was somehow even more appalling," he said in a statement.
The critics say it's wrong, dangerous and sends the horrible message that segregation is OK and, even more appalling, paid for at a California public university on the taxpayer dime.
Even without immunity grants, the Congressional committees have developed a picture of Mr. Clinton's late-night pardon binge that is even more appalling than that offered in earlier versions.
That's a lot to handle right there, but the film's writing and directing team, Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber, have some even more appalling atrocities in store for Evan as a young adult.
Blunt's character, Kate Macy, initially is part of a team raiding a house owned by the cartel in Arizona, but is then attached to a group operating over the Mexican border in Ciudad Juárez, location of even more appalling acts of "narco-terror".
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