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The phrase "Bad day" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a day that has been particularly difficult or unpleasant. Example: "After everything that happened at work, I can honestly say it was a bad day."
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Bad day: Nick Clegg.
Bad day at school?
Bad day at work?
Bad day at Black Rock.
"Bad day, eh?" I said.
It's a bad day".
A bad day for Europe".
How about a bad day?
bad day.
Yelp's having a bad day.
"Just an all-around bad day".
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