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The phrase "such a ludicrous" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be followed by a noun to make sense, such as "such a ludicrous idea." You can use it when you want to emphasize the absurdity or ridiculousness of a specific noun. Example: "It was such a ludicrous suggestion that no one took it seriously."
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There is only one answer to such a ludicrous demand – no".
It was such a ludicrous idea that they didn't bring it up for two whole weeks.
Ford never really recovered from such a ludicrous snafu/entire rewriting of current and past events.
I would like to say that such a ludicrous complaint was a one-off but that would be lying.
It languished in the office for ages while I agonised over what to wear astride such a ludicrous machine.
In his publicist's statement, the actor said: "I am incensed and infuriated to have to respond to such a ludicrous misinterpretation.
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Many scientists have criticised Nye for agreeing to the debate, as young-earth creationism is such a discredited, ludicrous notion that arguing with its proponents just makes them look good.
Many scientists have criticized Nye for agreeing to the debate, as young-earth creationism is such a discredited, ludicrous notion that arguing with its proponents just makes them look good.
I just about lost my mind; I had never been in the midst of such an absolutely ludicrous situation.
In such a setting, those ludicrous prices are still ludicrous, but suddenly far easier to swallow.
How did the well-to-do scions of one of New York's oldest families come to such a sad and ludicrous end?
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