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Discover Ludwig'dreadful conditions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or environment that is unpleasant, uncomfortable, or arduous. Example sentence: The refugees were living in dreadful conditions in the refugee camp.
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He was shipped to Canada in dreadful conditions.
You can keep livestock alive in dreadful conditions if you throw antibiotics at them.
This is a family that knew the dreadful conditions in Europe before World War II".
Pakistanis are not being allowed to see even a fraction of the dreadful conditions around them.
Enthusiasm for the gold standard evaporated in the 1930s, when it made dreadful conditions worse.
For truly dreadful conditions, however, take no chances and pair it with the traveller heated gloves from the same company.
"They're living in dreadful conditions around Calais, and they just want one thing, which is to get to the UK".
He was arrested, jailed for a year in dreadful conditions, and in 2009 died of neglect and abuse.
The dreadful conditions had one upside for organisers: the cavernous merchandising operation reported bumper profits as visitors bought waterproof gear and umbrellas.
Air India, the state-owned carrier, is crummy by comparison, though it is improving.But the expansion is also about escaping the dreadful conditions in India's domestic market.
"It was dreadful conditions in the dark and with a heavy surf and one crewman had to swim ashore as we could not get the inshore lifeboat in.
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