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The phrase "are often bad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently has negative qualities or outcomes.
Example: "The reviews for that restaurant indicate that the service and food are often bad, leading to a decline in customers."
Alternatives: "frequently poor" or "commonly subpar".
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Political trials are often bad justice".
In fact, songs are often bad poems.
("Remakes are often bad, but this one was particularly bad").
There's no doubting that seven-year deals for pitchers in their 30s are often bad bets.
Some characters refuse to speak; hearing characters are often bad at signing.
Unfortunately, we are often bad at forecasting happiness; so, we need to find other tactics for making decisions around travel.
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The people who run these companies are often bad-mouthing one another, and when they're not doing that they're copying one another.
When it did, it was often bad news.
When St . Louismakes the news it is often bad news.
"Legislation passed in haste is often bad," he said.
Sinatra was a bad, mean drunk, and, since he was often drunk, he was often bad and mean.
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