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terrible

[ter-uh-buhl] / ˈtɛr ə bəl /


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College football once leaned on bots, but it decided last decade to reintroduce the human element, which has only shown that mortals can make baffling, terrible decisions, too.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s no doubt that Russia’s military and Russian society have paid a terrible price for this war, worse than outsiders will ever know.

From Salon

Andrew admits he used to be "terrible at this - I was always the person that hid away and didn't approach it".

From BBC

“The optics of this are terrible in the context of an ongoing war,” said Mark Bathgate, chief executive of Tweeddale Advisors, a policy consultant in London for investment firms.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the time, Cardinal Nichols apologised and said he accepted the report, adding: "That so many suffered is a terrible shame with which I must live and from which I must learn."

From BBC