Sentence examples for terribly amiss from inspiring English sources

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When a campaign strategist is reduced to citing how long his man has been alive — sixty-five yeass — as a reason to vote for him, you know something is terribly amiss.

The audacity of such a move, especially coming from a 13-year-old, and one that was met with murmurs by onlookers that day, seemed to signal the beginning of something very unexpected to the world, and something terribly amiss for Byrne.

The percentage of underrepresented minorities (URM) enrolled in science and engineering (S&E) graduate programs is still abysmally low--a whopping 8.8% nationwide.1 Given that the URM population of our nation is at an all-time high of 25.7% and on the rise to near 50% by the year 2050,2 something is terribly amiss.

Well, something is terribly amiss.

Something must be terribly amiss in their homes for radicalism to take root.

From my vantage in the trenches of public higher education, I fear that there is something terribly amiss in the culture of our colleges and universities.

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Something is amiss here".

Something's amiss.

Terribly, terribly sad.

Clearly, something was amiss.

Something is clearly amiss.

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