Sentence examples for a run of bad from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a run of bad" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It is typically used in the context of experiencing a series of unfortunate events or negative outcomes, but it should be followed by a noun, such as "luck" or "fortune."
Example: "After a run of bad luck, she finally won the lottery."
Alternatives: "a streak of bad" or "a series of unfortunate".

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Allardyce was under heavy pressure at Upton Park a year ago after a run of bad results and criticism of his style of play, but has turned their fortunes around.

A run of bad results.

Then he hit a run of bad luck.

Then a run of bad boards allowed a few pairs to get close.

But a run of bad trades can wipe out the company's profit.

Those close to Guthrie say he started to unravel after a run of bad injuries.

Appier has pitched better than Trachsel, with a 3.99 E.R.A. and a run of bad luck.

Third, there has been a run of bad weather in key growing areas.

No team had ever entered postseason play with such a run of bad tidings.

It turned out, of course, that she had merely had a run of bad luck.

"Tilt" is the poker term for a spell of insanity that often follows a run of bad luck.

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