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"bad ideology" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a set of beliefs or values that you consider to be wrong or bad in some way. For example: "The extremist group's bad ideology has caused a lot of harm in our society."
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"These youth have bad ideology.
They're discrediting his character and insinuating that the son inherited not just his father's bad ideology but a bad character, too.
It is hard to see how a states' rights supporter such as Sessions can take this position, expanding federal power at the expense of the state, but never be surprised by the lengths a man shrouded in bad ideology would go to protect it.
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Having lived under both Fascism and Communism, John Paul had lofty and somewhat naïve visions about creating a just society — if only bad ideologies failed and bad leaders were replaced.
He had revised that, on Monday, with a grudgingly delivered statement of what ought to have been obvious: that white supremacy and Nazism are bad ideologies.
The regulatory failure is rooted in a markets-are-good-government-is-bad ideology that has been ascendant as long as Mr. McCain has been in Washington and championed by his own party.
That's a direct reflection of the right-wing, all-government-is-bad ideology.
But they face an astroturf, billionaire-funded opposition so mired in a government-is-bad ideology that its adherents would rather see people die than see a public program succeed.
I felt bad, but ideology took over".
"But in the middle of a bad economy, ideology should take a back seat".
This isn't a question of good or bad, or about ideology.
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