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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad summer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a summer season that was unpleasant or disappointing in some way.
Example: "After experiencing a series of unfortunate events, I can confidently say that this has been a bad summer for me."
Alternatives: "a disappointing summer" or "an unfortunate summer".
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The mild winter is promising to bring a bad summer for disease-causing parasites like the deer tick, which causes Lyme disease, a danger throughout the Northeast.
"This is a bad summer".
"It's not a bad summer job," he said.
"You might get a bad summer," Kit says.
Still, no one is anticipating a bad summer.
"Last year was just a bad summer, that's business.
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We've had a bad summer this summer, and we have to be ready for next summer.
In 2007 automakers suffered through a bad summer of sales the worst in a decade for which they blamed the chilling effect of the subprime mortgage crisis and high gasoline prices.
It has been a bad winter.
Sure, he (or occasionally she) had a bad 2008.
"It's like recreating a bad Christmas movie," Giants defensive lineman Justin Tuck said.
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