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The phrase "atrocious material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of extremely poor quality or unacceptable in nature, often in contexts such as reviews or critiques.
Example: "The film was a disappointment, filled with atrocious material that failed to engage the audience."
Alternatives: "terrible content" or "appalling material".
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The image of the young man saddled with this wealth of atrocious material that seems to define him more vividly than anything he can intentionally muster.
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Adams, who edits reviews for the Australian edition of Empire magazine, began his yearlong quest on January 1 , 2007 shortly after watching the atrocious Hilary Duff vehicle "Material Girls," and discovering that, at the time, it was ranked at the bottom (or is it the top?) of IMDB's user-generated list of the 100 very worst movies ever made.
One day, I overheard her dictate an e-mail to a client who was threatening to finish the exterior of his house in a material that Mahdavi considered atrocious.
Just atrocious.
Atrocious defense.
Absolutely atrocious.
The delivery is atrocious.
The government is atrocious.
His timing was atrocious.
The defending was atrocious.
Mine is, admittedly, atrocious.
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