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The phrase "awfully terrible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the severity of something being very bad or unpleasant.
Example: "The weather today is awfully terrible; I can't believe how much it has rained."
Alternatives: "extremely bad" or "horribly awful".
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Instead, it's more focused now on making the service feel individualized to each user – after all, your friends could be listening to some awfully terrible stuff, Spotify realized.
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And like, awfully painful.
Bing still takes paternity awfully hard; it must be terrible to be an expectant father, a ball player, a shaky chemistry student and a V. M. I. Brother Rat on the same day.Brother Rat, be it known, is the friendly name cadets of the Virginia Military Institute have for each other.
"Phantom" got terrible reviews and performed awfully at the box office.
The advice is terrible and at times seems awfully strange.
Still, the fact that Jenelle's go-to person is someone who treated her only slightly less awfully than the person currently treating her terribly is just... well, terrible.
You might have several months on the wagon, but one terrible day at work or a bad argument with your partner can make a beer sound awfully good.
I know you're not supposed to say that and that it's much more terrible than I could ever imagine, but it's my death and I'll go however fucking awfully I want to.
Awfully wrong".
Awfully quick.
Terrible, Terrible!
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