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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely a bad" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong opinion about something being very negative, but it requires additional context or modification for clarity.
Example: "That was absolutely a bad decision, and it led to many problems."
Alternatives: "definitely a bad" or "truly a bad."
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I'm not one to think that this is absolutely a bad thing.
"Right in the beginning, you know or are led to believe that he's absolutely a bad guy, but then you're going to see him have compassion, and you're going to be maybe a little confused.
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"We were absolutely in a bad place," Michelle, 30, said.
Instead, a couple of weeks ago, before the Strauss-Kahn shipwreck, he said of the president, "This is a man of convictions," while adding, "Shall we say successive ones?" "But he's absolutely not a bad guy.
"Absolutely not, it's a bad idea," Ms. Zeiss said of military action.
"Last night we listened very carefully, and nobody made a good convincing case why we should let any student go one more day than we absolutely have to with a bad education," Mr. Bloomberg said.
I still cling to my idea of a love-based reality being a place where children--and us--are utterly and absolutely safe: from bad people, from bad accidents, from bad diseases, from bad anythings.
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"Hedge funds are having a bad year, absolutely, but they're still holding up better than stocks," Mr. Dennis said.
And, for what it's worth, that "nice guy" bit was no mere act: 65 years in the business and absolutely no-one ever had a bad word to say about him.
"Better no protocol than a bad protocol, absolutely," Pomerance says.
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