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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad impact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a negative effect or influence that something has on a situation, person, or environment.
Example: "The new policy had a bad impact on employee morale, leading to increased turnover rates."
Alternatives: "a negative effect" or "an adverse impact."
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"That could have a bad impact on tobacco farmers".
"The debt deal is going to have a bad impact.
If Pauline Cafferkey had died, it would have a bad impact on people's willingness to go.
But you voted for the China agreement, and it's had a bad impact here in Iowa".
"They're all very angry … because it brings a bad impact to the community," he said.
"The sailors' issue is over but the nuclear case is having a bad impact and if sanctions worsen, we face even more cancellations".
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Milan Delmelle: "To Torres" - to have both a massive positive impact and a massive bad impact on a game.
If you're on the downward trend, you won't get much benefit from a boom but you'll get a really bad impact from a bust.
What's proposed is a complicated provision with a very bad impact.
"It damages the image of the Chinese people and has a very bad impact". The National Tourism Administration in China even recently published a 64-page Guidebook to Civilized Tourism to educate Chinese tourists on how to behave abroad.
This is a climategate narrative that seems quite popular among many people who, like Schwarzenegger, remain committed to the need for action against global warming and very popular among people who take the opposite view: that a significant chunk of science had been frankly fraudulent, and that the discovery of this fraud had had a very bad impact on the fight against global warming.
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