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The phrase "also has bad" is not correct and sounds incomplete in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has negative qualities in addition to other characteristics, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The new policy also has bad implications for employee morale."
Alternatives: "also has negative" or "also has undesirable".
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But he also has bad days, when his attention drifts.
(Everyone, of course, also has bad ideas. Miles had "Doo-Bop"; Jobs had the Apple Lisa).
Because my team also has bad qualities, and it's very important that me and my players, we recognise our bad qualities.
But it also has bad consequences because we tend to view those in our in group more positively, and those in our outgroup more negatively.
Google also has bad blood with Twitter because the companies could not come to a financial agreement for Twitter to supply Google with real-time search results, and with Facebook, which has declined to share private information with Google.
He has poor credit, and has been denied all private loans without a co-signer (our mother does not wish to co-sign for him, and our father also has bad credit and has been denied as co-signer).
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Gebre Kristos Desta (1932-81) also had bad luck.
Other women also had bad birth experiences and wanted to avoid hospitals.
But he also had bad news: the state is headed down the tubes.
He also had bad luck on Broadway (or bad judgment in picking properties).
Another German major player, chemicals maker BASF, also had bad news.
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