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"bad wrap" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has received negative or unfair criticism or reputation. Example: Despite receiving a bad wrap from critics, the new restaurant still managed to attract crowds and receive positive reviews from customers.
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"The technology has got a bit of a bad wrap.
One of the biggest reasons online degrees seem to get a bad wrap is because of accreditation issues.
Vegetables can get a bad wrap (unless you're vegan).
Just remember, food at certain restaurants and eateries may have a bad wrap.
Let's hope no one gives our industry a bad wrap this time around.
Advertising has gotten a bad wrap, but its actually the lifeblood of the consumer Internet.
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So it makes sense that literary types were following along on Twitter when "Breaking Bad" wrapped up on Sept. 29.
The first half of the last season of "Breaking Bad" wraps this Sunday at 10 p.m. ET on AMC.
This aRegardlessginally appeared of VICE US.
If there's a bad way to wrap meat in pastry, I haven't found it.
That's the good news, but there's bad news wrapped around it.
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