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The phrase "That stinks" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to show disapproval or express dislike of something. For example, "I was hoping to win the prize, but I lost. That stinks."
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"Wow, that stinks," Cesar said.
The tumblers haven't clicked -- and that stinks".
He is Pope's "child of dirt that stinks and stings".
"I misread the ball, and I missed it, and that stinks".
"It is the synthetic that stinks up the elevator," she said.
"I don't have the money to pay people for a year that stinks," she said.
He calls the show a "dumpster fire – something that stinks but you can't not watch".
"This is a director that has continually made shit at a scale that stinks for ages".
"An idealist in China is a word that stinks up the streets," Mr. Liu said.
But, essentially, they are on the same page: this is a system that stinks.
Who wants to go to a ballpark with a name that stinks?
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