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Discover LudwigThe phrase "That sucks" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express disappointment or sympathy regarding an unfortunate situation. Example: "I just found out that the concert was canceled. That sucks!"
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White Person 2: Oh shit, that sucks.
And that sucks, doesn't it?
"Well, that sucks," Dawn said.
"Well, that sucks," Sarah said, staring at her iPhone.
Q: wow. that sucks….
It's gone so fast and that sucks.
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It represents companies that suck".
You will have days that suck.
Yes, there are creative jobs that suck.
She says that … " "Sucks to your auntie," Jack snapped.
I think that life sucks.
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