Sentence examples for a nasty one from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a nasty one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something unpleasant, offensive, or difficult, often referring to a situation, person, or object.
Example: "The weather today is a nasty one, with heavy rain and strong winds making it hard to go outside."
Alternatives: "an unpleasant one" or "a terrible one".

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It looked like a nasty one, and it's been on my radar all day.

With its love of aberration and misfortune, news always tends to be more bad than good; since it focuses on governments, coverage of a country with a nasty one is liable to be especially grim.

On top of all that, his line of work is a nasty one and his business associates are unsavory and dangerous.

The A(H5N1) virus is a nasty one.

The incident helped turn an intense series into a nasty one.

Despite the lack of details, the fight already shows signs of being a nasty one.

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In a Facebook video posted early yesterday morning, following what we imagine was a brief crash course in how to mix on CDJs, Deviation watches on from beside the decks as his mum dives into a nasty one-minute DJ routine in which she masterfully works faders, volume levels, and, of course, totally nails the infamous drum and bass stank face and hands-in-the-air move.

It could be that this is just a nasty one-off, an unrepresentative disintegration born of rust, a lack of exposure to hostile enemy fire so early in the series.

Ramirez left the game after taking a nasty one-hopper off the end of the finger.

Thursday 9 April may not be the Tories' only day when they wobble, but let's hope there is never a nastier one.

When you get a nasty cold, attempt to smoke a cigarette, preferably a cheap nasty one.

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