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The phrase "bad news" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to convey a negative or unfortunate event or information. Example: "I have some bad news to share. Our company has decided to downsize and unfortunately, your position has been eliminated."
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Bad news
noun
News of unpleasant, unfortunate or sad events.
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Bad news.
Bad news travels fast.
Bad news, if true.
"Bad news, big gal.
Bad news all over.
Bad news was ignored".
Bad news indeed.
Bad news sells well.
"Bad news, detective.
Bad news all around.
Bad news for opera lovers.
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