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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad thing why" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or question, and it would typically be used in a context where someone is questioning the reasoning behind labeling something as negative.
Example: "You say it's a bad thing why? Can you explain your reasoning?"
Alternatives: "Why is it bad?" or "What makes it a bad thing?".
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"It's a bad thing why they're talking about it".
The question Cameron and William Hague find it so difficult to answer is: if the EU is such a bad thing, why do you want to stay in it?
And more importantly, if someone thinks that's a bad thing, why do I care?
While we won't say that playing solitaire is a bad thing, why not save that for the nights when you can't sleep.
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Why is it a bad thing, when being popular, like Taylor Swift, isn't?
"Our work is to explain to people why piracy is a bad thing and why they should stop," he said during an interview in the agency's nondescript headquarters behind the Montparnasse train station in Paris.
If lip synching is such a bad thing, then why is it the hottest thing on cable television?
And this is a bad thing... why? Lee seems to think it's somehow an injustice whenever black people pick up stakes.
Trying to push the same type of content constantly is not necessarily a bad thing, but why not try something new, and drive a few extra visits by doing so?
"If you are comparing us for 42 years with the United States only in bad things, why not the good also?
Too much power is a bad thing, which is why I get my wife and children to read and give me their honest reactions.
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