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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad bunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of people or things that are considered undesirable or problematic.
Example: "While most of the team is hardworking and dedicated, there are a few members who are just a bad bunch."
Alternatives: "a rotten group" or "a troublesome set".
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"They're a bad bunch".
Now America's economy looks the best of a bad bunch.
But Mitsubishi is the worst of a bad bunch.
He was the very best of a bad bunch.
Within the rich world, America's economy looked the best of a bad bunch.
"They're not a bad bunch to boot either, so they're thoroughly unlikeable!
I chose mine as the best-looking of a bad bunch.
In general, Hewlett-Packard seems to be the best of a bad bunch.
None of our options are great, but these are the best of a bad bunch.
"They have to avoid being stigmatized as a bad bunch of people," he said.
Labour is the best of a bad bunch and we have no viable alternative.
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