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The phrase "bad end" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as storytelling, gaming, or discussions about outcomes that are unfavorable or tragic.
Example: "The game has multiple endings, but I was disappointed to get the bad end after making poor choices throughout."
Alternatives: "unfortunate conclusion" or "negative outcome."
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(Manon comes to a bad end, though).
Unfortunately, it looks like I'm on the bad end".
His mistress has come to a bad end.
Max and Motty came to a bad end too.
Too bad — "end of life" was such an evocative phrase.
You're gonna get the bad end of this tax thing.
Maurice was already at the bad end of drinking.
I ate the bad end of an oyster, that's all.
Many of them, predictably, came to a bad end.
"I just always assumed people assumed I was gonna come to a bad end".
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All in all, it has been a bad end-of-term card for the administration.
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