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The phrase "a bad headache" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a strong pain or discomfort in one's head. Example: "I had to leave work early because I had a bad headache."
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I'm the sort of person for whom a bad headache can never just be a bad headache; it must be the onset of a brain tumor.
Everyone who got into the office today had bags under their eyes and a bad headache.
He had such a bad headache that he sent the drummers home once and for all.
A heavily pregnant woman walks into the surgery with a bad headache.
Vonn said she went to bed Tuesday with a bad headache but woke the next day feeling better.
Posada, who told a team spokesman that he had a bad headache, declined to speak to reporters.
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SYMPTOMS -- Meningococcal meningitis is easier to catch, and its symptoms often include a very bad headache, a stiff neck, pain that accompanies movement of the neck, sensitivity to light and a moderate fever.
Yes, a migraine is a very bad headache.
Light and noise sensitivity is a common symptom of a really bad headache.
Death, a stroke or, at minimum, a very bad headache would have ensued.
Besides, he'll conclude, reading on a computer screen can only lead to a very bad headache.
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