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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rotten experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unpleasant or disappointing situation that someone has gone through.
Example: "The vacation turned out to be a rotten experience due to the constant rain and poor service at the hotel."
Alternatives: "a terrible experience" or "a miserable experience".
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Living through that winter, says McLintock, "was a rotten experience.
I'd just finished a piece about a rotten experience I'd had "speed dating" that I thought was a scream.
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I had rotten experiences with the pill.
Why let a rotten apple spoil our Twitter experience, right?
The experience will be ruined with a rotten pineapple.
A rotten crowd!
"I had a rotten, rotten session.
Daddock: rotten wood, a rotten log.
A rotten time, overall?
"A rotten world".
It's a rotten place.
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