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The phrase "a bad choices" is not correct in English.
It should be "bad choices" or "a bad choice." You can use the correct forms when discussing poor decisions or options in various contexts.
Example: "Making bad choices can lead to negative consequences in life."
Alternatives: "poor decisions" or "wrong choices".
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(a) Bad choices.
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Not a bad choice.
What a bad "choice"!
"A bad choice".
You can't make a bad choice!
Neither is a bad choice.
"Park was a bad choice.
She made a bad choice".
She proved to be a bad choice.
Any choice seems like a bad choice.
Marcus Camby is not a bad choice, either.
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