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The phrase "a stream of bad" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a continuous flow of negative events or experiences, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "After the storm, there was a stream of bad news about the damage caused to the town."
Alternatives: "a series of unfortunate" or "a flow of negativity".
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They seem unfazed by a stream of bad news about the Turkish economy.
A stream of bad news, including disclosures of accounting irregularities, has poured out in recent weeks.
Ed Miliband has had a stream of bad news in the new year.
AFTER a stream of bad news, the pro-euro camp in Britain has had a better week.
Blackstone soon withdrew after a stream of bad news, including falling Dell earnings and dismal reports from analysts on the state of the personal computer industry.
On Wednesday, the prime minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, called an emergency cabinet meeting to consider responses to an economy that is facing a stream of bad news.
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The comedy starred Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis as an Ohio couple stricken by an unending stream of bad luck during a 24-hour visit to New York City.
But he has one asset that his aides say will help him carry the day: a steady stream of bad news emanating from the Capitol, most recently a report from the state inspector general accusing senior Democratic officials of trying to shape the outcome of a bidding process for new slot machines at the Aqueduct racetrack.
A continuous stream of bad news is corrosive," he said.
Floridians receive a constant stream of bad climate news.
As the two vans got closer, the police radio relayed a steady stream of bad news.
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