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Discover Ludwig"a bummer" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is disappointing, unpleasant, or unfortunate. It can be used in both formal and informal writing, but it is more commonly used in casual or conversational writing. Example: "It was such a bummer that the concert got canceled due to bad weather."
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Because it's a bummer.
That's a bummer".
Now, that's a bummer.
It's been a bummer".
Agreed: It's a bummer.
Thursday was a bummer.
What a bummer.
It was a bummer.
"It's just a bummer".
Here's a bummer.
was a bummer.
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