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"bad at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate a lack of aptitude or skill. For example, "I'm bad at math, so I need extra help with my calculus class."
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I'm bad at it.
Not bad at all.
It's bad at night.
It wasn't bad at all".
Maybe I'm bad at multitasking.
"He wasn't bad at times.
That ain't bad at all.
"I'm so bad at this.
I'm bad at... Telling jokes.
I'm bad at... Organising myself.
We're really bad at that.
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