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"a bad change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a negative alteration or transformation in a situation, object, or person. Example: The new management made a bad change to the company's policies, resulting in a decrease in employee morale and productivity.
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"I don't think it is a bad change".
But yer never know before it comes if it's a good change or a bad change.
"When he jumps on, our guys usually know how to change, so they don't rush it and make a bad change.
"Ovechkin stretches to the far blue line, and obviously if you make a bad change, it could be bad for you".
On the contrary, we oppose the same-sex family not merely because it represents a change but because it represents a bad change.
It wasn't necessarily a bad change (I actually think it gave the video some cinematic flair), but not everyone may enjoy the effects engine has.
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"A rule change that determines winners and losers is a bad rule change.
If we all agree that undue influence over the political system is a bad thing, change needs to happen.
Pittsburgh features a lineup so deep with scoring talent that defensemen are wary about being caught in a bad line change.
What about the stupefying goal against Montreal the following month, when, catching the Canadiens on a bad line change, Ovechkin spun 360 degrees, passed the puck to himself off the boards, got knocked on his side and while skidding across the goal mouth lifted a shot over the goalie's outstretched leg?
But she says that's not necessarily a bad thing, "Change is inevitable.
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