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The phrase "a bad trip" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a negative or distressing experience, often related to drug use or a difficult journey.
Example: "After taking the substance, he experienced a bad trip that left him feeling anxious and disoriented for hours."
Alternatives: "a negative experience" or "a rough journey".
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"Like a bad trip, basically".
Or is it a bad trip?
Probably the crucial one is a bad trip.
A bad trip was the catalyst for unexpected change.
But after two years, it had become a bad trip.
The turquoise and purple colouring vibrates like a bad trip.
It other words, it was a bad trip on many, many levels.
"It won't be such a bad trip home tonight," Coach Tom Coughlin said.
None of his rivals can claim to have been compromised by a bad trip.
"They can break bad or get a bad trip, and they can't run their best races.
Now he faces real time: a bad trip he does not want to take.
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