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The phrase "bad jokes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or an individual's sense of humor. For example, "She always told really bad jokes and it was so embarrassing to be around her."
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Really bad jokes.
No bad jokes, please.
"I have made bad jokes.
(Batteries and bad jokes not included).
Mr. Carlin strains for bad jokes.
More bad jokes about the French.
They're not just bad jokes, they're good coping mechanisms.
"We just made bad jokes about it," Mr. Ledford said.
We stood and told each other bad jokes," she said.
We're always here to help out, between the bad jokes.
Thanks for all the hangover-soothing and bad jokes.
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