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The phrase "a really bad week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a week that has been particularly difficult or unpleasant.
Example: "After losing my job and dealing with a family emergency, I can honestly say it has been a really bad week for me."
Alternatives: "a terrible week" or "an awful week".
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But that was a really bad week".
It has been a really bad week for the climate.
Alternatively you might explain just how much you have been looking forward to the movie after a really bad week.
Even by the dismal standards of what passes for a national debate on intelligence and civil liberties, last week was a really bad week.
You can tell that you're having a really bad week when the best news is that only one of your senior aides has been indicted.The week that ended on October 28th was the most miserable of George Bush's presidency.
Snap wasn't the only tech company having a really bad week.
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If that's true, then the executives at Verizon, AT&T and Sprint must be having a really, really bad week.
A man who won the electoral college in 1884, just because his opponent had a really, really bad week right before the election!
It got in a really bad wreck.
"You can have really bad weeks, months – it's scary," Burgess said.
This has been a really bad two weeks for the Republican party.
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