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"Bad timing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation where two events or actions occur at the wrong time and interfere with each other. For example: "I was ready to buy the house, but the bank raised the mortgage rates at the last minute - bad timing!"
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"Bad timing," he said.
Bad timing, I say.
Bad timing, it would seem.
Bad timing contributed to the controversy.
Bad timing has also played its part.
Bad timing.
Bad timing, everyone told Sheridan.
Bad timing has also hampered game makers.
Bad timing and weather wrecked the plot.
Bad timing and other priorities were given as possible explanations.
This time, it's bad timing".
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