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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad luck" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express sympathy, when something bad has happened to someone. For example, "I'm sorry to hear that you lost your job; that's a bad luck".
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"That's a bad luck picture right there.
When I have a bad luck which causes bad emotion, I always tell myself: It is all over.
Usually, Friday the 13th would be a bad luck day, O'Neal said at a news conference.
During preparations for the 1994 World Cup he visited the national team's training camp to meet the players, but was turned away as a bad luck charm.
The New Yorker, September 1 , 1951P. 19 Summer-camp letter from a California girl to her mother: "Yesterday was a bad luck day for this camp.
By Elenor Chambers and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, September 1 , 1951P. 19 Summer-camp letter from a California girl to her mother: "Yesterday was a bad luck day for this camp.
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Nuns are a bad-luck bunch".
"He was just a bad-luck skipper".
The conference has become a bad-luck ship, losing crew members and passengers left and right.
The Washington Post says he's been "a bad-luck charm" for her.
Is that because "Forza" has the reputation of being a bad-luck opera?
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