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The phrase "a bit bad about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a slight feeling of guilt or regret regarding a situation or action.
Example: "I feel a bit bad about not attending the meeting yesterday."
Alternatives: "a little guilty about" or "somewhat regretful about".
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We felt a bit bad about that".
I'm a bit bad about tea and cake".
So we've been feeling a bit bad about the economic downturn.
"No, but I think he felt a bit bad about it as soon as he saw publishers wanted it".
Ms. Enright is not the first mother to write a book like this one, and she feels a bit bad about that too.
Anyway, I'd better go as I'm feeling a bit bad about hogging the computer in Mrs Jakovleva's breakfast room all this time.
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We feel a bit bad laughing about this, but the above picture featuring an elderly woman and her hapless Taco Bell drive thru attendant is too much to handle.
You feel a little bit bad about it.
Like it or not, we are implicated, and this can lead to some deep philosophical musing: one's faith in humanity is restored even while we feel a little bit bad about ourselves.
"We all kind of feel a little bit bad about taking it," the appointee said, adding, "the system wasn't created for a kid with a master's degree to take some money".
The mother said to the daughter that she really shouted at them, the Jenny Craig people, that she felt a little bit bad about that, but that what they did was wrong and they should know that what they did was wrong.
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