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The phrase "bad track record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a history of poor or difficult performance, or something that has been unsuccessful in the past. For example: "His bad track record in school caused him to have to retake his final year of high school."
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President Rouhani has a bad track record.
A company with a bad track record.
Despite all its fabled excesses, Hollywood doesn't have a bad track record of mocking itself.
Historically, the Iraqi army has a bad track record in those fights.
The K-12 online for-profit schools have a very bad track record.
"I'm afraid npower has quite a bad track record," he said.
I have a really bad track record with cream cheese and yoghurt.
"The government already has a bad track record for not following good scientific advice.
The company has a bad track record when it comes to buying established companies.
That's commendable, except we have a bad track record of keeping our promises to the Kurds.
Total revolution has an extremely bad track record in recent decades, at least in majority-Muslim states.
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