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The phrase "well terrible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it is not commonly used in formal writing.
It is typically used in a conversational or informal context. It is often used to add emphasis or intensify the negative connotation of a sentence. Example: "I saw the movie last night and it was well terrible. I can't believe I wasted my money on it."
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Still, the fact that Jenelle's go-to person is someone who treated her only slightly less awfully than the person currently treating her terribly is just... well, terrible.
"Well, terrible!
And a lot of the writing is, well, terrible.
But just because it's unfair, and just because Ryan is, well, terrible doesn't mean we should completely ignore what he said.
The place smelled and the food was, well, terrible.
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Well, when terrible events occur it only seems to be later that we decide they could have been avoided.
The definition of a decadent society is one that destroys its own future, knowing full well the terrible consequences.
As "Fair Game" tells it, in February of 2002 Wilson, a retired diplomat, and Plame, a covert C.I.A. operative, are dedicated public servants who, among other things, know perfectly well how terrible Saddam Hussein is.
Rogan outlines a record of lying and résumé-padding as well as terrible management and scary judgment, and then summarizes it as "a complex picture" of someone who "evidently served the nation with honor".
As football clubs elsewhere have found, dressing up pitches this way attracts sponsors and brings in more advertising revenue to boot.Forget old sports fans' tales about the horrors of AstroTurf, the short-pile synthetic surface that made the ball bounce all over the place and caused serious joint injuries as well as terrible carpet burns when players slid on their knees or thighs.
The new US Open champion will blush as an open-top bus takes him through the streets of Dunblane, where he grew up, where he learned his tennis and where a mixture of memories, warm as well as terrible, were born.
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