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Discover Ludwig"bad surprises" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something unpleasant that was unexpected. For example: "We were all disappointed when we saw the results of the test - it was full of bad surprises."
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I don't like bad surprises.
But I think we definitely have had more good surprises than bad surprises.
There are going to be surprises, and they are all going to be bad surprises.
"There were a few bad surprises about what she thought of me, but it was funny at the same time".
"We just hope that the politicians will let us alone this year to work without any bad surprises," he said.
This self-cleansing process can help keep bad surprises away from other people's children, but it obviously isn't perfect.
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How do you deal with that sort of bad surprise?
A Bad Surprise I was placed in a foster home a month later.
Immediately after, Sotheby's had an equally bad surprise with Francis Bacon's "Study for Portrait of P. Leo" from 1962.
But I've done forty years and, unless I have a bad surprise, my ultimate goal would be to play this six-year-old bird for fifty years.
"Now that is not to say," he added, "that we're not in for a really bad surprise come the fall and the following winter".
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