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The phrase "are nasty things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe unpleasant or undesirable items, behaviors, or situations in a general context.
Example: "Some people believe that gossip and lies are nasty things that can harm relationships."
Alternatives: "are unpleasant matters" or "are undesirable aspects".
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VIRUSES are nasty things.
"Even in the evangelical world, there are nasty things that go on: renegade pastors, sexual stuff.
"To make him truthful, he's got to say those things, and they are nasty things," Speight argued.
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There were nasty things happening in remote villages.
"I'm sure there were nasty things, but now show me a country that has not nasty things and does not violate any human rights.
Plastic bags are nasty little things.
This is necessary, for the fight was nasty, and things got personal.
Mr Joyal, who also spoke out against the Kremlin, was shot outside his home in Maryland by two alleged robbers who did not even bother to take his wallet and briefcase.What is certain is that nasty things happen to people who irritate the Russian authorities by investigating corruption, human-rights abuses or shady financial deals.
If there's one sentence that wasn't great in the report, it's because there were 20 nasty things we'd heard.
When you're up against someone who is saying nasty things about you, it's not enjoyable.
Courtney and I aren't strangers, we do know each other, and there's something nice about seeing people you know, even if they're saying nasty things about you when you're not around.
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