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The phrase "awful policy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express disapproval or criticism of a particular policy or set of guidelines.
Example: "The new regulations implemented by the government are an awful policy that negatively impacts small businesses."
Alternatives: "terrible policy" or "poor policy".
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Like, honestly, is it not just a truly awful policy?
The truth is that this is a pretty awful policy area.
"It's an awful policy and violates all of the N.S.A.'s strictures, and if you complain about it you're out," he said.
"Both sides must face the truth that in the past they were never closer to each other than during this moment of the most awful policy of violence".
They'll point to Trump's and Sarah Huckabee Sanders's tweets and say all of this is a meaningless distraction from an awful policy.
As for Hungary, the $25 billion agreement it signed with the monetary fund last year has put it in an awful policy vise.
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She cites exam regulator Ofqual's decision to drop speaking and listening from the requirements of GCSE English and the decision to stop marks from science practicals from counting towards a student's final GCSE grade as "clear examples of awful policy-making, and Labour should not make a blanket assertion that 'we're not going to touch GCSEs'".
At home in Greenwich, Mr. Himes said he got involved in Democratic politics after President Bush's election because he saw "some pretty awful policies" on the horizon.
Second, the EU is capable of producing some remarkably awful policies, which because of its consensual way of policymaking become almost impossible to change once established and eventually risk discrediting the whole project.
In a recent posting on the alliance's website, Hurd chastised President Obama for his "awful policies".
In fact, the awful policies you have pushed on the American People, like Obamacare, are so disliked, that almost all Democrats in Virginia (except Shawn Mitchell and Sen. Ralph Northam) don't want you around.
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