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The phrase "the horror of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is causing fear or dread. For example: - "The horror of the abandoned house sent shivers down my spine." - "As the storm approached, the horror of the situation became even more real." - "I can't even imagine the horror of living through a war." - "The horror of the accident left a lasting impact on everyone involved."
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The horror of not knowing.
But the horror of retirement?
The horror of spring is upon us.
It was the horror of factory farming.
Here's Reubens' The Horror of War.
Witnesses described the horror of the crime.
Then came the horror of Sept. 11.
That is the horror of these photographs.
And why, anyway, the horror of cliches?
Displaying the horror of slavery swayed people's opinions, says Silver.
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The horror of the struggle must be documented and explained.
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