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Discover Ludwig"bad break" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that has gone wrong or an unlucky outcome, such as: "Dave had a bad break when his laptop broke down right before his deadline."
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Call it a bad break.
"It was just a bad break".
"Just a bad break," Lundqvist said.
Bad break for a good guy.
There, a bad break saved his life.
Lundqvist regarded it as just a bad break.
"Some players got a bad break, like myself," he said.
"A bad break on the economy," he added ruefully.
"Bad break right there," Manager Willie Randolph said.
Then in the afternoon, Wendy's got its first bad break.
They had a bad break coming from Africa but that's the way it goes.
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