Sentence examples for a bad line from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bad line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a poor or ineffective line of dialogue, a bad connection in communication, or a disappointing remark in various contexts.
Example: "The movie had some great moments, but the dialogue included a few bad lines that took away from the overall experience."
Alternatives: "a poor line" or "an ineffective line".

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Not a bad line.

Not a bad line on most days.

It's not a bad line.

"There's not a bad line on this car.

"There is not a bad line on the car".

It's not a bad line, going or coming.

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Not a bad line-up for a cold January day.

I'm in Lucerne this week for the Lucerne festival (Claudio Abbado! Mahler 1 and 4! The Lucerne Festival Orchestra and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra! – not a bad line-up for the opening few days of a festival).

Hannah Shaddock (@HannahShaddock) Not a bad line-up in the signing tent at #edbookfest today >> pic.twitter.com/8vthnGoS58 August 13 , 2013Updated at 10.18am BST 9.20am BST Day four Greetings!

You may have thought that the fine that the European Commission handed out to Microsoft for screwing up the coding on the browser choice screen was hefty – €561m (£459m, or $740m) for a single bad line of code that meant millions of people weren't offered a different browsers when they first logged on to Windows.

A couple of bad line changes, a couple of missed coverages and they cashed in on them and we obviously can't let that happen.

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