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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as bad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two negative situations or conditions, indicating that one is nearly as unfavorable as the other.
Example: "The weather today is almost as bad as it was during the storm last week."
Alternatives: "nearly as terrible" or "practically as poor".
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April was almost as bad.
It's almost as bad as 'awesome'".
And it was almost as bad after the Boston bombing.
Almost as bad was her mother's attitude to educating her.
It's almost as bad as what your mother done.
And being a hooker is almost as bad.
This is almost as bad as it gets.
That's a mistake almost as bad as that call.
It seems Borehamwood is almost as bad as Walford.
That makes them almost as bad as Von Trier.
But don't stand for election and it's almost as bad.
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