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Discover Ludwig'rotten luck' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where bad things happen due to chance. For example: "I went to the store to buy my favorite candy bar, but when I got there, they were all sold out - rotten luck."
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"Rotten luck," he said.
"Just rotten luck".
"Rotten luck again," she said.
"It's all just pure rotten luck".
But Violette never bemoaned his rotten luck.
He could deal with more rotten luck.
What rotten luck for Els at Augusta again.
"Rotten luck," he said, smiling a very little.
Rotten luck tailed the Devils for a while Sunday.
There were such things, in Bradley's mind, as lousy starts, rotten luck, and bad cards.
Attempts to communicate are foiled by rotten luck and the metaphysical indifference of the universe.
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