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Discover Ludwig"biggest nightmare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is particularly scary or unpleasant. For example, "Finishing his research paper was his biggest nightmare."
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"It's my biggest nightmare".
An opening is probably my biggest nightmare".
"One buyer is your biggest nightmare," Mr. Guber said.
"It is the biggest nightmare you could put me in.
"My biggest nightmare is the charity's ever being misused," he said.
But my biggest nightmare would have been picking up the pieces if John hadn't been released.
To a statesman of this school, the biggest nightmare is cataclysmic change.
The buying process was "the biggest nightmare of my life," she said.
Putting her imagination into worst-case mode, she said: "My biggest nightmare?
A school bus driver, Michelle Coleman, says middle schools are her biggest nightmare.
"Not helping," said Mr. Lindelof, who said of his biggest nightmare, deadpan: "Get ready to scratch your heads, America".
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