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"terrible results" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to unsatisfactory outcomes of any kind, such as a test, a competition, an experiment, etc. For example, "The experiment ended with terrible results."
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"These are terrible results after 10 years of SNP government.
The rumors and false assumptions could lead to terrible results".
One source said: "There is no getting away from the fact that these are terrible results.
He smiles back at her, taking his eyes off the road – with terrible results.
Kidane angrily confronts a fisherman who has killed his cow, GPS, with terrible results.
The terrible results on Thursday were the failure of that approach writ large.
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The real shock here is the terrible, terrible result for the two coalition parties.
On its own, that would be a terrible result for Mr. Icahn.
Even though entitlement programs were largely protected, the sequester was the terrible result of reckless brinkmanship.
I had a terrible result on a balcony by a river once.
He called the Red Bulls loss a "terrible, terrible result" but said: "We have to find answers.
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