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The phrase "are bad luck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is believed to bring misfortune or negative outcomes.
Example: "Some people believe that black cats are bad luck, especially if they cross your path."
Alternatives: "bring misfortune" or "cause bad luck".
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"Black dogs are bad luck in Haiti," John Patton told me recently.
A little time passed, and the shaman said, "Ugly women are bad luck".
It doesn't matter how nice a person you are, bad luck and bad people will still find you.
But Chief Superintendent Peter Robbins, Hackney's police commander, says that the spate of "executions" in Clapton are "bad luck"—opportunistic crimes committed by hit-men who keep catching up with their victims in the same area.
Mr. Schwerer sprinted off the boat, up the dock and across the parking lot and stashed the bananas in the back of Mr. Alm's S.U.V. "Fishermen believe bananas are bad luck," said The Breakaway's captain, Rick Etzel, 46, of Montauk.
Some may even think you are "bad luck" something to be avoided.
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"That's bad luck".
One possibility is bad luck.
Maybe it was bad luck.
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