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Discover Ludwig"atrocious effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has very bad or unpleasant consequences. For example, "The atrocious effects of climate change on the natural world are becoming more and more apparent every day."
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He readily learns their meaningless office language and his career flourishes though his parents can no longer understand him.Scrupulously careful in his choice of words, Mr Havel was especially alert to, and annoyed by, the atrocious effects of communism on his mother tongue.
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For years, both companies benefitted from a combination of wireless carrier subsidies, atrocious substitutes, and network effects that brought consumers to them in droves.
For years, both companies benefitted from a combination of wireless carrier subsidies, atrocious substitutes, and network effects that brought consumers to them in droves.
Punting your responsibilities to effecting reasonable solutions is atrocious public leadership.
The direct and indirect effects of inaction would be atrocious.
He went on to invent dry photocopying, and make his fortune with the rise of Xerox Corp. War, like pestilence, has a positive side effect in innovation, despite and occasionally because of its atrocious waste.
A talking orange (with a cheesy special-effects moving mouth) that insults other pieces of fruit in a kitchen; atrocious puns abound.
Just atrocious.
Atrocious defense.
Absolutely atrocious.
The communication was atrocious.
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