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The phrase "awful tragedy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a disastrous or devastating event or situation. Example: The town was struck with an awful tragedy when a fire broke out at the local school, claiming the lives of several children.
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What an awful tragedy".
What an awful tragedy," said Lee Glennon.
Over a thousand people died... it was an awful tragedy.
It's an awful tragedy – I can't believe it".
'Awful tragedy' Last night Brigadier Bryan Watkins, who collaborated with Sir Rupert on the book, said: "It was an awful tragedy.
And for sure we view it is as something we could do for Japan to help after this awful tragedy.
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His is an awful, terrible tragedy.
I suspect there are different reasons for the awful tragedies that have overwhelmed different Middle East countries.
The town has been repeatedly, publicly wracked with awful tragedies — murders, kidnappings — centering on white female victims, but when the same things happen to black women in town, it barely makes the news.
It was like watching unnumbered awful tragedies through the window of a speeding train, and I found it difficult, even disrespectful, to care whether Duch's remorse was real, and whether or not his conversion to Christianity was sincere, or just an attempt to escape the karmic ramifications of his terrible acts.
A parapsychologist and three others stay in a house reputed to be the site of many awful tragedies.
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