Sentence examples for be a particularly bad from inspiring English sources

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This year, those late-summer bookings have turned out to be a particularly bad bet.

Mandating write-downs in home equity loans would be a particularly bad idea, he said, because these loans were simply used to consume rather than pay for housing.

Other times I can feel that it's going to be a particularly bad one and I will literally excuse myself from life for a while.

This year is shaping up to be a particularly bad one, on track to match the worst year ever.

Hospitals in Maryland saw an uptick in the number of people being treated for the flu last month, leaving some medical professionals convinced that this flu season could be a particularly bad.

The word switching appears to be a particularly bad choice of wording because native English speakers seem to associate switching with the inadvertent exchange of medicines.

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That is, a particularly bad day.

Oct. 20 was a particularly bad day.

"It's a particularly bad case.

"It was a particularly bad day," Mr. McCauley said.

Has it been a particularly bad news week?

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