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Discover Ludwig"dreadful of" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It does not have any particular meaning, so it cannot be used in written English.
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The money's dreadful, of course".
And most models, reckons one regulator, have been pretty dreadful of late.
But the incidents that tormented him were the deaths of two friends, one of whom died in the most dreadful of circumstances, having lost three of his limbs.
Though she feared that to do so was non-U, Nancy Mitford wrote to Allen Lane pleading for 2,000 shares: "If it's too dreadful of me to have written please throw this away and FORGET".
Most dreadful of all, at the human level, he never knew that everything he confided to Philby in the bars of London's clubland, went straight back to Sonny's spymasters in Moscow.
As I beheld into the East and high to the sun, I saw a tower on a tuft, tryly y-made; A deep dale beneath, a dungeon therein, With deep ditches and dark and dreadful of sight A fair field full of folk found I there between; Of all manner of men, the mean and the rich, Working and wandering as the world asketh.
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It feels like a glimpse of the dreadful side of the nature of things".
The term "serial killer" takes its cues from the cliffhanger penny dreadfuls of the 19th century and the American comics of the mid-20th.
The term "serial killer" takes its cues from the cliffhanger penny dreadfuls of the 19th century and the American comics of the mid-20th century.
"We warn Netanyahu of the dreadful consequences of such a foolish act".
I was coldly aware of the dreadful mass of the thing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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