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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been terrible" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a past event or experience that was very bad or unpleasant. Example: The weather has been terrible all week, with non-stop rain and thunderstorms. In this sentence, "has been terrible" describes the past weather conditions as consistently bad over a period of time. Another example: The service at that restaurant has been terrible every time I've been there. Here, "has been terrible" describes the repeated negative experience of the speaker at the restaurant.
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Communication has been terrible.
"It has been terrible," Mr. Louw said.
"It has been terrible," said Dr Karim.
Its management has been terrible.
Simple: Cleveland's defense has been terrible.
"This summer has been terrible for them.
Giles saying Heskey has been terrible.
But this year has been terrible".
"This has been terrible management," he said.
The communication all round has been terrible".
Sam, 60, said: "This year has been terrible.
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