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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a miserable evening" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an evening that is unpleasant or filled with discomfort, often due to weather, events, or personal feelings.
Example: "The rain poured down relentlessly, making it a truly miserable evening for the outdoor concert."
Alternatives: "a dreadful evening" or "an unpleasant evening."
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Seth Nana Ofori-Twumasi was later dismissed for Yeovil following a late tackle to compound a miserable evening.
Ronaldo endured a miserable evening, wasting another fine chance to make it 2-0 and producing a poor free-kick from just outside the penalty area at 1-1.
Even though it's short and sweet, soaking wet dinner tables and wedding guests make for a miserable evening.
Touré did eventually find a way past the goalkeeper but it ended up being a miserable evening for City.
I remember a miserable evening in Luxembourg in 2005, during the British presidency of the EU, when formal membership negotiations with Turkey were meant to open.
An own goal from defender Sebastien Pocognoli completed a miserable evening for West Brom.
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It was a miserable afternoon.
It was a miserable morning.
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To complete a miserable afternoon for Defour, Anderlecht lost 0-2.
It was a miserable morning, rainy, cold and Wednesday, so Barney Greengrass was mostly empty.
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