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The phrase "a really bad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of poor quality or undesirable in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The movie received a lot of criticism for its really bad plot and character development."
Alternatives: "a very poor" or "an awful".
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Just a really bad funk.
It's a really bad situation".
It's a really bad design".
"A really bad guy.
He wasn't a really bad dude.
"I was having a really bad trip".
"It has been a really bad season".
I had a really bad case.
It was a really bad decision".
I'd had a really bad day.
"It is a really bad situation".
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began a really bad
became a really bad
in a really bad mood
a very bad
a really lousy
a genuinely bad
a really rotten
a really unhealthy
a seriously bad
a terribly bad
a really dreadful
a pretty bad
a quite bad
a really wicked
a completely bad
a totally bad
a really sad
a basically bad
a really wide
a really great
a really stunning
a really difficult
a really tough
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