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Discover Ludwig'dreadful mistake' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a mistake that was particularly bad or upsetting. Example: I realized I had made a dreadful mistake when I failed to submit my assignment on time.
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Yet that would be a dreadful mistake.
"We just made a dreadful mistake.
Hicks, aggrieved, saw that he had made a dreadful mistake.
Almost immediately, Murray realized she had made "a dreadful mistake".
"I think it's just a dreadful mistake that psychology is making," he said, "and I think that New Mexico has made a dreadful mistake".
I've already made the dreadful mistake of thinking I was on Orkney.
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I've made some dreadful mistakes.
A student, a relative, nearly died last year because of dreadful mistakes made by a reputable hospital.
Dreadful mistakes are made for the sake of safeguarding a problematic, an imaginary future.
Them that takes cakes Which the Parsee-man bakes Makes dreadful mistakes.
Today's policymakers have learned from these dreadful mistakes, but they still have more to do to restore economic stability and bring down unemployment.
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