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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atrocious things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions, events, or behaviors that are extremely bad or shocking.
Example: "The report detailed the atrocious things that occurred during the conflict, leaving the audience in disbelief."
Alternatives: "horrific acts" or "appalling events".
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"We saw some pretty atrocious things," Ms. Mercer said.
"We were doing atrocious things at the time to anyone suspected of Tiger associations," he said.
But he goes to places where the most atrocious things have happened, Rwanda, Cambodia.
But he goes to places where the most atrocious things have happened Rwanda, Cambodia.
"Just because atrocious things have happened, you are not to rush to judgment," she said.
He's capable of doing some atrocious things". Thousands of observers have flooded into Georgia for the election.
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But Woo's father said he hoped they would be caught: "Whoever is responsible for this atrocious thing must be brought to justice.
"The fact that on Holy Saturday they ripped him out of his home is the most atrocious thing," Mrs. Kemp said.
We couldn't do a Google search for every atrocious thing that happened one day and be inundated with terrifying results: Kidnappings, robberies, shootings.
"There are people who have no respect for human life, and there are people that do atrocious, degrading and unforgivable things to human beings.
And William James's rejecting a "middle-class paradise" to escape the "atrocious harmlessness of all things" put me in mind of Orson Welles.
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