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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusually bad" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is worse than what is typically expected or experienced. Example: "The weather this week has been unusually bad, with heavy rain and strong winds."
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Not technically, but it's still unusually bad.
Unusually bad weather also played a role, economists said.
And if New Jersey's highways seem unusually bad — they are.
In the hall outside his room, Miguel apologized, adding that it was "an unusually bad night".
The headaches were unusually bad during the week or so before March 17, a Wednesday.
The depression was exacerbated by harvest shortfalls resulting from unusually bad weather during 1626 40.
It has been an unusually bad year for cold-stunning, Mr. DiGiovanni said.
And John Fox now finds himself in an unusually bad spot after only one loss as the coach in Denver.
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In a sometimes unusually bad-tempered series of exchanges between Gove and the Labour members on the committee, the education secretary was also challenged about allegations that either Cummings or the other special adviser, Henry de Zoete, were behind briefings against Loughton in January.
Leonie Gilmour was almost certainly unusual and unusually self-reliant.Too bad that the film that bears her name ultimately reduces her to the mother of her child".Leonie" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).Brief nudity before the door is shut on Leonie's sexuality.
That was unusually nasty, but bad behaviour is rife in amateur football, with referees the main victims.Neville Smith, a referee from the London Football Association, says amateur referees are used to being insulted and even beaten up by stroppy players.
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