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Discover Ludwig"appalling feeling" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and unpleasant emotion or sensation. Example: After seeing the devastation caused by the hurricane, I was filled with an appalling feeling of despair and helplessness.
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"To hear that one has been damaged … it's an appalling feeling, a sickening feeling, partly because you have no idea whether it's going to be possible to restore it".
"My behavior was appalling — feeling so hurt and rejected that I was the victim when I really wasn't.
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How many would admit to feeling appalling and weepy because of premenstrual tension?
After his appalling start, he'll be feeling very good about things at the moment.
Italy's Romanies, many already living in the most appalling economic circumstances, can be forgiven for feeling under siege.
This is clearly appalling, but I've long had mixed feelings about the argument that any ethical brand should immediately pull out.
We get a nice warm environmental feeling but the result is not just appalling damage to those counties but a net increase in international environmental damage.
Acknowledging the strength of feeling, Brown wrote: "Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing and recognition of the appalling way he was treated.
It's appalling — appalling.
Quite appalling.
Appalling stuff.
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