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The phrase "awful dimensions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe dimensions that are considered very large, very small, or otherwise undesirable in a specific context, such as design or architecture.
Example: "The room had awful dimensions, making it difficult to arrange the furniture effectively."
Alternatives: "terrible proportions" or "dreadful measurements".
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The panel's arrival brought back the day in all its awful dimensions.
(That said, there has probably been too little discussion of how and whether the sexual commerce that, historically, has often accompanied armies, to corrosive effect, has figured in our latest long wars. There is also the problem of rape as a weapon of war, seen in awful dimensions in Africa's wars today).
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JOHN MCLAUGHLIN AND THE 4TH DIMENSION An awful lot has changed since the British guitarist John McLaughlin, above, came to prominence, with a whisper and a roar, nearly four decades ago.
People can barely drive in two dimensions; introducing a third seems like an awful idea.
Awful Auntie really is a wonderful marriage of text and pictures, with Ross adding an extra dimension to Walliams's genuinely funny, exciting and, even moving, story.
Dimensions, dimensions, dimensions.
Awful, Awful, Awful.
Awful, awful refereeing".
"How awful, how awful".
Awful concept, awful writing, awful delivery.
Ryan: awful!
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