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Discover LudwigThe phrase "horrible accident" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a traumatic or frightening event, or to emphasize the severity of an accident or other incident. For example: "The family was left devastated after the horrible accident killed their beloved mother."
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A horrible accident.
It's [a] horrible, horrible accident.
Daily Register described a "horrible accident" there.
Mr. Rubenstein said that the incident was "a horrible accident".
The stakes for any government are high in any horrible accident.
"It was strange to think that the first crash was a horrible accident.
"It may be that it was just a horrible accident, but right now nobody knows".
"It was a horrible accident, and the cops deserve to go free.
Our heart and prayers are with the families of those who died in this horrible accident.
Mr. Benjamin, one of the Globetrotters, was quoted as calling the shooting a "terrible horrible accident".
A lawyer for Mr. Acevedo, Kathleen Julian, said that the crash "was an accident, a horrible accident".
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