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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad energy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to convey a general feeling or atmosphere that is negative, hostile, or oppressive. For example: "The tension in the room was palpable, and it felt like there was some bad energy in the air."
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She says you have a bad energy".
And it's bad energy policy.
I think it breeds bad habits and bad energy.
A gangster's money, she said, would have bad energy.
These tariffs are bad economic policy, bad energy policy, and bad foreign policy.
You wait, what, a week for the bad energy to dissipate and then you start dating.
"If I'm having a bad day, I can get all the bad energy out of me".
"Tsam dancing is to push the bad energy out," Mr. Baasansuren said.
"You can't have good energy policy held hostage for bad energy policy," she said.
The secret to combating bad energy is to bring down a mental shutter.
Heated gold supposedly releases infrared rays that suck out bad energy.
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