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The word "worst" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is the most extreme negative degree of a given quality. For example: "The teacher gave the worst grades to the students who didn't complete their homework."
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In the 1990s, Nike's sweatshops weren't the worst in the business, but they're the ones that got the negative publicity.
Since 2011, United has piled up a mountain of consumer complaints (according to one report, only Spirit has more per passenger) and has repeatedly tallied some of the worst quality rankings in the nation, trailing even discount airlines like Frontier and AirTran.
And the worst?
Hungary did not rack up the biggest win in World Cup history because El Salvador were the worst team ever to reach the finals; rather, they were the happy beneficiaries of a monumentally ill-conceived tactical plan.
But it will be one strong strand in any argument to counter the really fundamental question of the pre-election period – whether a coalition produces the worst of all possible worlds.
Walker notes several new businesses opening up in town, and believes the worst has passed.
The announcement would mark the beginning of what Smith and his fellow GP Sarah Chalmers say was one of the town's worst ever years, with affected residents coming through the doors of Nhulunbuy's only GP clinic.
"We had prepared for the worst," she said.
In light of all the gun violence we have seen in recent months, I have come to believe that in the very worst scenario – the US becoming a dystopian dictatorship with food riots, total censorship, zombies and Sarah Palin – it is the latter that has a better chance of saving my life and less likelihood of getting me killed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com