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The phrase "a really bad funk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of feeling down, depressed, or in a negative mood.
Example: "After losing his job, he found himself in a really bad funk that lasted for weeks."
Alternatives: "a deep slump" or "a serious rut".
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Just a really bad funk.
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It's a really bad situation".
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It was a really bad decision".
I'd had a really bad day.
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It's a really bad design".
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