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The phrase "a bad evaluation that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the negative assessment or judgment of something, often leading to further explanation or consequences.
Example: "The project received a bad evaluation that highlighted several critical flaws in its execution."
Alternatives: "a poor assessment that" or "an unfavorable review that".
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"If I had a bad evaluation, that would be a huge source of stress.
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This is a bad habit that leads to bad tosses.
Hubris took a bad tumble that night.
Or a bad time, for that matter.
Stopping on a bad note reinforces that bad note.
McNally says that if a boss gets too many bad evaluations and the issues aren't corrected, then the boss gets fired.
"I feel a little bad about that.
Definition 4 (bad reversal) A bad reversal is a reversal that creates a bad component.
Not that that's a bad thing.
Was that a bad call?
Was that a bad thing?
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