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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad parent" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is not fulfilling their role as a parent effectively or who exhibits negative behaviors that harm their child. For example: "The child's behavior has been getting worse, it may be a result of having a bad parent who doesn't set boundaries or provide proper discipline."
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Does that make you a bad parent?
I am a bad parent.
One bad week doesn't make you a bad parent.
"If you do, you're a bad parent," he joked.
Feeling like a bad parent, I chose the latter.
I still worry that I was a bad parent.
Do you beat up on yourself for being a bad parent?
"I've got three children, one with ADHD, does that make me a bad parent?" she asked.
Do you believe that [insert your name here] is a bad parent?
If something goes wrong, then you are a bad parent and you will be charged.
Her default position was that I was telling her she was a bad parent.
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