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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad memories" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to unpleasant or negative experiences that someone has gone through in the past. Example: "Even though it has been years since the accident, the survivor still struggles with vivid and disturbing images of that day, haunted by the bad memories."
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Bad memories.
Bringing back bad memories.
There are also bad memories.
Such incidents evoke bad memories.
No more bad memories.
"These are bad memories".
Were the bad memories returning?
It brings back bad memories.
Too many memories — good memories, bad memories.
François Hollande has bad memories of 1994.
That name has nothing but bad memories.
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