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Discover Ludwig"really terrible" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is extremely bad. For example, "The storm caused really terrible destruction to the neighborhood."
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A really terrible brunch?
Really terrible skills!
And really terrible script.
It's terrible, really terrible.
Really terrible director.
That's really terrible.
"Our economy is really terrible.
"It's really terrible there are so many".
"It's really terrible," she said.
"We all felt really terrible".
And to me, that's really terrible.
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