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'having a bad time' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
Example: John was having a bad time at work, with his boss constantly criticizing his performance.
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Poor Joe Queenan has been having a bad time.
"I think she was having a bad time," he said.
I can't remember having a bad time at the seaside.
YESTERDAY was a good day for German political parties that have been having a bad time.
"He is having a bad time of it and so is his family.
The gentleman in the checked suit having a bad time with two overwrought police dogs.
As the weeks wore on, though, I was having a bad time of it.
She was having a bad time after her own dad had died.
"If Giles knew Trott was having a bad time, Flower should have known," Pietersen writes.
I believe that if you complain, you have a greater chance of having a bad time.
In baseball, a pitcher having a bad time of it can come out in mid-inning.
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