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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awful moment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particularly unpleasant or distressing experience or time.
Example: "That was an awful moment when I realized I had forgotten my best friend's birthday."
Alternatives: "terrible time" or "horrible experience.".
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It's an awful moment.
Another well-intentioned but awful moment.
First comes the awful moment of realisation.
"It was an awful, awful moment," she says.
Why hadn't he told her before this awful moment?
THE hopeless, hapless launch of Obamacare is a vertiginously awful moment for Barack Obama.
"There is that awful moment when you realize that you're falling in love," she said.
What a truly awful moment to have to start making the case for Britain's euro entry.
RICHARD BRODY: Most awful moment: the line "Why does a prisoner drop the soap?" in the opening song.
You know that awful moment, while watching television, when you suddenly remember you left something on the stove?
For an awful moment we thought, for all our good intentions, we had given him hypothermia.
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