Use "bad press" in a sentence

1. Algae frequently get a bad press

2. The airline has had a bad press recently .

3. They say there's no such thing as bad press.

4. TRADITIONALLY, STEPFATHERS AND STEPMOTHERS HAVE HAD A BAD PRESS.

5. Now I know Utopianism has recently had a bad press.

6. He is seething at all the bad press he is getting.

7. The government 's policy on mental health care is getting an increasingly bad press.

8. Archdeacons are used to bad press as the trouble-shooters and disciplinarians of the church

9. All the bad press after the Undertaking left Queen Consolidated ripe for a hostile takeover by Stellmoor International.

10. The Cancelers are equally vulnerable to storms of controversy and bad press that will destroy their reputations, and the best way to deter them is …

11. Has no interest in engaging in damage control via a platform that bypasses editors and media filters, when bad press about your company is all over the news.

12. Cliches: the bad guys of the English language, overused, abused, and sniffed at by school teachers? Or do they receive bad press? Are they actually an irreplaceable form of linguistic shorthand? Betty Kirkpatrick, an editor of Roget's Thesaurus, has exhaustively researched and compiled a list of our most common phrases, presented alphabetically.