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Discover Ludwig"bad conscience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a feeling of guilt or regret that someone has after making a wrong decision. For example, "After lying to his colleagues, John had a bad conscience and couldn't bring himself to look them in the eye."
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I don't have any bad conscience.
It is something like basketball's bad conscience.
I had a bad conscience about that".
We must not have a bad conscience about Europe.
It's all based on bad conscience, a very Christian notion.
"I don't have a bad conscience," she said.
Not everyone with a bad conscience can be Raskolnikov.
That subsequent generations refrained from doing so was, Freud suggested, due to a collective bad conscience.
And authority itself kept stalling in its own huge bad conscience.
These visits were an escape from a bad conscience for Mrs. Butcher.
Nietzsche spent much time analyzing emotional states such as resentment, guilt, bad conscience, and self-contempt.
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