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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very bad idea" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to convey that something is not a good or wise decision or course of action. Example: "Going for a swim after eating a big meal is a very bad idea."
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This is a very bad idea.
"A very bad idea," he said.
"It may be a very bad idea.
And Mr. Bogle says it's a very bad idea.
This, you should stress, is a very bad idea.
A very bad idea: a dad's prank goes wrong.
"I have to say that's a very bad idea.
Waiting struck me as a very bad idea.
"That sounds like a very bad idea," I said carefully.
I thought that was a very bad idea.
#AskHamas This hashtag campaign seems like a very bad idea.
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