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Free sign upThe phrase "a bad part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a negative aspect or component of something, such as a story, situation, or object.
Example: "While the movie had some great moments, there was definitely a bad part that detracted from the overall experience."
Alternatives: "a negative aspect" or "a poor element".
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He's part of our history, but a bad part.
"It's a bad part not knowing I wasn't down.
Don't shop for Strange Stones in a bad part of Hebei.
"Sometimes supporters can play a bad part in that particular game.
"It's just, like, a bad part of humanity that happened once".
There is a good part and a bad part, but it is a job," she said.
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Case 2 contains a good part and no bad part; but the value of the whole is less than the value of the good part.
Unfortunately, right now, TIPS are a bad investment in part because they are too popular.
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