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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at bad luck" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "He was always complaining about being at bad luck whenever something went wrong."
Alternatives: "out of luck" or "having bad luck".
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Then there is the way we look at bad luck and disasters.
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Having just suffered my third miscarriage in six months, I was angry at just about everyone and everything -- angry at the bad luck, angry at the horrible circumstances, angry at my body, angry at God and whatever or whoever was responsible for this wretchedness.
I fell for the prank — bandying the tweet on my iPhone to friends, all of us collectively groaning in disappointment at the bad luck.
It used to be that parents didn't want their children to get swollen heads (when's the last time you heard that expression?) or, for more superstitious reasons, feared that praise would bring on the wrath of the gods, or at least bad luck.
I would spend hours upon hours lamenting at my bad luck, comparing myself to others I deemed successful, and almost giving up.
I called my manager up to laugh at my bad luck; we never thought something like this could ever happen in such a fancy store.
The rail post was drawn by 30-1 shot Vicar's In Trouble, and jockey Rosie Napravnik, interviewed afterward, said that while she was a little taken aback at the bad luck, "Vicar is not in trouble yet".
,' he really couldn't see it". Instead, in the hospital, he was Charlie Brown-like flabbergasted at his bad luck, having over the years weathered strokes, emergency abdominal surgery, a heart attack and quadruple bypass surgery.
In addition to the TV/Crack Den incident, there is the time he and his friends set a couch on fire, and the night he thought he was going to die in the pit at a Bad Luck 13 Riot Extravaganza concert, which is one of the cooler stories he tells me throughout the afternoon.
The song was inspired by an inside joke between McCoy and a friend which involved superstition that looking at a digital clock at 11 34 is bad luck, as it reads "hell" upside down.
It is easy to laugh at Adams's bad luck, but the new study could have far more serious implications.
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