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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awful remarks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe comments or statements that are considered very negative or unpleasant.
Example: "The speaker faced backlash for his awful remarks during the interview, which many found offensive."
Alternatives: "terrible comments" or "horrible statements".
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Family members are sometimes shocked and mortified to hear a relative with Alzheimer's disease blurt out uncharacteristic, awful remarks — swear words, racial slurs, bitter complaints about a spouse.
If they make awful remarks every time you visit them, or wear these clothes, that is something you'll need to learn to live with.
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"It is an awful mess," remarks a pedestrian as Alison walks the streets by the cathedral.
That's awful, I remark.
The playing conditions at Madison Square Garden drew the wrath of Martin Brodeur after Game 2, when he called the ice "not good" and the boards "awful," and remarked how the glass "makes crazy bounces everywhere".
In a November 2004 interview with Melbourne newspaper The Age, Fanning recalled that the head of Polydor Records had described the album as "awful", and remarked that "God knows what we were on then".
Ivor Morgan Lincoln The Refugee Council rightly described David Cameron's "swarm of people" remark as "awful, de-humanising language from a world leader".
Now shadow Foreign Secretary, Alexander is adamant that HM's Official Opposition cannot spend the next four years just pointing at every government gaffe and spending cut and remarking how awful it is: "Britain is not an angry sect; it's a broad, modern and often generous population.
Remarkably awful.
"Those remarks, they were awful," she said.
"That's an awful slight on the mafia," remarks someone.
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