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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad ass" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is tough, impressive, or admirable in a bold way.
Example: "She is a bad ass in the world of extreme sports, always pushing her limits and inspiring others."
Alternatives: "a tough cookie" or "a badass".
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First of all because it is a bad ass super power to have, it's terrific.
Not trying to sound like a bad ass, however, it's the truth," he wrote.
As with Ys, the engineer here is infamous curmudgeon Steve Albini, who has gone from calling Newsom "a bad ass" to calling her "a genius".
The closest ski centre lies just half an hour from Ljubljana (again, if you drive a bad ass car and you don't give a damn about speed limits, only 15 minutes).
Yeah, he's kind of a bad ass.
It's just a bad ass plane.
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Perhaps Blackwater has already gotten what it needed from Iraq: over a billion dollars in contracts and a bad-ass reputation, which has served it well.
Kevin is a bad-ass.
"Looks like a bad-ass camera to me".
It looks like a bad-ass album cover.
Willis had eventually obtained what Willingham called, enviously, a "bad-ass lawyer".
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