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The phrase "bad attitudes" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to negative or undesirable behaviors, thoughts, or dispositions. Example: "The workplace was filled with employees with bad attitudes, making it a toxic environment to work in."
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Bad attitudes and bad words.
On "Mad Men," even the good guys have bad attitudes.
We have gray hairs and unfashionable clothes and bad attitudes.
"Some students could have bad attitudes, like hating your colleague.
"Some of them have bad attitudes," Mason said.
Sometimes I come across people with bad attitudes.
Usually major injuries or bad attitudes contribute to stars' sudden falls.
But he added that Tea and Sympathy brooked no bad attitudes.
Usually major injuries or bad attitudes contribute to a star's sudden demise.
Mr. Goetz said he lamented people's "distant, shallow and bad" attitudes toward animals.
It's about a culture of carelessness reinforced by low wages, bad attitudes and poor training.
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