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Discover LudwigThe phrase "horrid at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone's poor ability or skill in a particular area. Example: "She is horrid at math, often struggling to solve even the simplest problems."
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She's pretty horrid at the moment.
It is rather like the idea that we are all going to pop out and eat Chicken McNuggets or something else horrid at once".
Settling down to her latest book is like lying on freshly laundered sheets only to find something horrid at the bottom of the bed.
But really, "what's the point?" We are all going to die of something horrid at the end of the day.
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They contain a tantalizing letter to her from Bechtel, written in June , 1974 You may remember you wrote me at length the horrid details at a time when I thought I could make public use of them.
The weather at kickoff was "horrid," as rain and sleet mixed in freezing temperatures.
Laura Fitton, the social-media consultant, argues that her constant status updating has made her "a happier person, a calmer person" because the process of, say, describing a horrid morning at work forces her to look at it objectively.
As a Senator, her brother Robert successfully prodded Governor Rockefeller to improve (at least for a time) the horrid conditions at state mental institutions in New York.
I didn't exactly believe that "being single at 29 would be horrid" as a friend of mine once remarked.
Making horrid history at Madison Square Garden last night, the Knicks lost, 104-96, thethe 76ers.
Yet another horrid day at Zeinhom morgue, where family of victims saying relatives were killed inside the prison walls.
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