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The phrase "a bad outlet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outlet that is not functioning properly or is unsuitable for a particular purpose.
Example: "After trying to charge my phone, I realized that I was using a bad outlet that wasn't providing any power."
Alternatives: "a faulty outlet" or "an unreliable outlet".
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This adds a greater chance of staying friends, and it takes away a bad outlet of frustration.
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