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"bad review" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a negative evaluation or critique of a particular subject, such as a product, service, or performance. Example: The restaurant received a bad review from the food critic, citing poor service and mediocre dishes.
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You got one bad review.
There was also one memorable bad review.
He's desperate for a bad review.
@ShitMyReviewersSay Think you've had a bad review?
"So when I get a bad review, that's a bad review of me personally.
And a bad review made me feel terrible.
The article received a bad review or two itself.
Have you ever been approached/threatened about a bad review?
As Grayson says, every artist remembers their first bad review.
If you get a bad review, you're dead.
When you get a bad review, you hate the writer.
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