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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was a horror" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a past event or experience that was unpleasant, frightening, or shocking. Example: The car accident was a horror, with broken glass and twisted metal littering the road.
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— was a horror show.
It was a horror for me.
"It was a horror story," he said.
"And it was a horror movie".
It was a horror story.
This season was a horror story.
I thought it was a horror story.
The first inning was a horror show for Pettitte.
But for Lowry the trip was a horror.
"It was a horror show," Fradkin told me.
"This last film was a horror story," he says.
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