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The phrase "appalling judgment" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a decision or opinion that is considered shockingly bad or unacceptable. Example: "The board's decision to ignore the safety concerns raised by employees was an appalling judgment that put everyone at risk."
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Patten says the McAlpline report involved "appalling judgment".
The way the server bungled the beet might have had less to do with poor training or management and have simply been a matter of appalling judgment.
Why she chose to do that is a bit baffling in light of the portrait she painted of government officials abusing the public trust, exhibiting appalling judgment and apparently perjuring themselves during the investigation.
Of course the rest of the department know that these results would be significantly worse without malpractice, but it allows the "team leader" to look good, despite driving good teachers out with dire interpersonal skills and appalling judgment.
And that Gingrich was smart to blame-the-messenger -- ABC, CNN, the "elite media" -- for their "despicable, vicious, appalling" judgment to publicize his private life".
He was accused of "appalling judgment" after it emerged he had invited Rupert Murdoch as his personal guest to watch Rebecca Adlington defend her 800m swimming gold on Friday.
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That decision showed appalling lack of judgment.
No one wants to see the appalling rush to judgment depicted in the Hellman play become real-life dramas in city schools.
In similar circumstances, before the 1996 election, his predecessor, Shimon Peres, showed appalling lack of judgment when Israeli shells killed over 150 Lebanese civilians.
In a statement on Wednesday evening MSNBC said its report was "irresponsible and incendiary" and "showed an appalling lack of judgment".
As a society, we should have some sense of the immaturity, the impulsiveness and the frequently appalling lack of judgment that are so often part of the teenage years.
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