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The phrase "a bad kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a child who behaves poorly or engages in undesirable actions.
Example: "Despite his intelligence, he often gets into trouble at school because he is considered a bad kid."
Alternatives: "a troublesome child" or "a naughty child."
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"He wasn't a bad kid.
"I was a bad kid," he said.
"He was just a bad kid".
He wasn't necessarily a bad kid".
"He got involved with a bad kid.
Mr. Rideau wasn't a bad kid.
"He's not a bad kid".
"He wasn't a bad kid," Anna said.
"He's not such a bad kid.
"Bryan is not a bad kid," she said.
"He was not a bad kid," she said.
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