Sentence examples for a bad designed from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bad designed" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "badly designed" or "poorly designed."
Example: "The product was poorly designed, leading to numerous customer complaints."
Alternatives: "badly constructed" or "poorly made."

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XML documents may contain redundant information due to a bad designed DTD which implies the similar anomaly dependencies among elements and attributes just as in relational database schema.

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Chernobyl was a bad design, a similar accident could not happen in Japan, which has Western-designed reactors.

"It is a bad design," he said.

It's just a bad design.

To her, fossil fuels are simply a "bad design".

It turns out a bad design can still be a good mark.

Some local residents blame a bad design -- its developers blame the bankruptcy of the Aladdin itself.

"I would rather have something that was well designed but poorly crafted," he said, eating his sandwich, "than something that was beautifully crafted into a bad design".

It may be a Chinese advert, but you can also see it as a bad design choice that just happens to involve Chinese elements.

An officer who trialled the weapon throughout the 80s argues that, fundamentally, the SA80 was not a bad design, and that the SLR, too, had its faults.

Restraints that do not lock are a bad design because they can be knocked down by the force of a head snapping back in a crash, or pushed down inadvertently when someone gets into the rear seat.

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