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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad education" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a poor quality of education or ineffective teaching methods.
Example: "The report highlighted the issues stemming from bad education in underfunded schools."
Alternatives: "poor education" or "substandard education".
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I had a typical postwar bad education.
"Oh, bad education," she replies with an engaging smile.
Bad education: what films shouldn't be shown in schools?
It's just bad education, ignorance, idleness and avarice".
It'll be easier in an online world to give a bad education.
Alfie, the recently graduated comprehensive school history teacher in Bad Education, which he wrote himself.
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Basically, bad education leads to bad choices.
"Bad Behaviour, is it?" "Bad Education," corrects Whitehall, then turns to me with a smile.
But he can also do something like the Almodóvar film [Bad Education] - and he's outstanding in it.
Whitehall, who wrote and starred in BBC3 comedy Bad Education, said: "I really hope reports that the BBC may kill BBC3 are just rumours.
His last two films, Bad Education and Talk To Her, were impressive, though I never quite felt the unconditional rapture of the true Almodóvar believer.
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