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The phrase "a bad guys" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "bad guys" or "a bad guy" depending on the context.
Example: "In the movie, the bad guys always seem to get away with their crimes."
Alternatives: "villains" or "criminals."
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Leissner said there was a "bad guys club" of corrupt governments which were very good at sharing bad practice.
I feel like it's a bad guys keyboard.
Will it be used by privacy-seeking patriots or a bad guys straight out of 24? Probably both.
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I was a bad guy.
"He's not a bad guy.
For this he's a bad guy?
(He lands on a bad guy).
"He's a bad guy.
Forum needs a bad guy.
Is he a bad guy?
Alberich is not a bad guy.
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