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The phrase "a bad track record" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a history of unsuccessful attempts at one thing. For example, "He had a bad track record when it came to starting businesses; all of his previous ventures had failed."
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That's a bad track record.
President Rouhani has a bad track record.
Mergers anyway have a bad track record.
A company with a bad track record.
Despite all its fabled excesses, Hollywood doesn't have a bad track record of mocking itself.
Historically, the Iraqi army has a bad track record in those fights.
"I'm afraid npower has quite a bad track record," he said.
"The government already has a bad track record for not following good scientific advice.
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(They exclude some of the blurry photos from polling firms that use unproven methodologies or have a bad track records). If we include the RCP polling average, you can see more clearly what happened.
"This is an industry that has a notoriously bad track record with consumers, and these low customer satisfaction scores should give regulators ample reason to be skeptical of a merger," said Delara Derakhshani, policy counsel for Consumers Union, a nonprofit advocacy group.
We are awarding contracts to one company that has a really bad track record and now they are being handed out on a nonbid basis.
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