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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chain of bad" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a series of negative events or actions, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The project faced a chain of bad decisions that ultimately led to its failure."
Alternatives: "a series of unfortunate events" or "a string of negative outcomes".
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It's not unusual for a manager to blow up at the last person in a chain of bad news.
But it is more difficult to reward the prevention (or even reduction) of a chain of bad events (war, for instance).
The push-cut-block to the right, a chain of bad events that starts when the player's head moves, an open putter ensues and the blade cuts across the ball and sends it low and off line.
Greenspan's monetary excess was also crucial in setting off a chain of bad government policies.
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The Terminator, for example, is the over-engineered result of a chain of increasingly bad design decisions that started with the premise of sending a machine back to a specific moment in time, but not getting the place quite right, and eventually ending up with a walking metal skeleton wrapped in the flesh of a body-builder with an Austrian accent.
The Terminator, for example, is the over-engineered result of a chain of increasingly bad design decisions that started with the premise of sending a machine back to a specific moment in time, but not getting the place quite right, and eventually ending up with a walking metal skeleton wrapped in the flesh of a bodybuilder with an Austrian accent.
That sets off a domino chain of bad consequences, including higher monthly payments and lost interest subsidies.
London was a daisy chain of bad experiences, so I returned to Ireland, where I still couldn't find a way to get enough money to live.
This is the punch line of an ancient Taoist parable in which a man loses his horse, setting off a chain of good and bad outcomes that are never what they seem.
Research shows that smiling, even when you don't feel like it, can potentially help to reverse a chain reaction of bad feelings.
Brace ([2006]), Puolimatka ([2009]) and Bergman ([2012]) have also claimed that the general acceptance of evolutionary theory would initiate a chain of events "going from bad to worse" including eugenics, discrimination and violation of human rights, forced sterilization and genocide.
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