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The phrase "a bad question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a question that is poorly formulated, irrelevant, or inappropriate in a given context.
Example: "While discussing the topic, someone asked a bad question that derailed the conversation."
Alternatives: "an inappropriate question" or "a poor question".
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But it's a bad question.
That's not a bad question.
It's such a bad question.
SM: Ok, that was a bad question.
"There was no such thing as a bad question".
"That was a bad question," he said one day.
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"It's just a really bad question".
"That's a very bad question," he says, finally.
I asked a very bad question to ask in school back then.
This is a very, very bad question.
Turn the bad question into an interesting and relevant question and then engage in discussion.
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