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The phrase "a bad back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is experiencing pain or discomfort in their back, often due to injury or strain.
Example: "After lifting those heavy boxes, I ended up with a bad back that kept me from working for a week."
Alternatives: "a sore back" or "back pain".
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With a bad back.
Pammy had a bad back.
I've got a bad back".
"And a bad back".
A bad back?
"I have a bad back and sciatica.
I would have not a bad back.
I got a bad back!
"He has a bad back".
Small wonder he has a bad back.
I have a bad back and knees.
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