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Discover Ludwig"lousy holiday" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a bad or disappointing vacation or time off. Example: "I had been looking forward to my trip to Hawaii, but it turned out to be a lousy holiday. The weather was terrible and I got food poisoning on the second day."
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Rich Jaroslovsky, a technology writer based in San Francisco, posted on Facebook: "Well, here's some lousy holiday news: I've just been laid off from Bloomberg News".
Lousy holiday gift?
Fourth-quarter earnings for all retailers are expected to decline 5.8%, though performance is likely to "rebound sharply" from the "lousy" holiday period.
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Lousy weather has apparently ruined the holidays of 'staycationers', people taking their annual R&R in the UK rather than the financially ruinous Eurozone.
Having travelled to Bulgaria alone at the age of 12 – in Sofia, he was billeted with socialist aristocracy – he refused thereafter to holiday with what he thought of then as his "lousy, fucking, bastard" parents.
"It's lousy, lousy, lousy," Pucher said.
"Lousy prom".
Lousy orphans.
Lousy house".
Lousy ending.
Lousy jobs report.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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