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Discover Ludwig"bad kind of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
One situation where it could be used is when comparing two things, one of which is negative or undesirable. For example: - "I've tried both brands of coffee and the instant one is definitely the bad kind of caffeine kick." - "I'm not a fan of horror movies, so a scary clown is the bad kind of surprise at a party." - "Playing video games for hours on end is the bad kind of procrastination when I have an exam tomorrow."
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It's the bad kind of irreverence.
Johnny Depp: the bad kind of good".
(Not the bad kind of nostalgia that leads to shows like Vinyl and Fuller House).
"It was framed largely as a good vs. bad kind of a story," he said.
You don't hear about any of the bad kind of behavior all the other famous young stars have.
If Boston's staff cannot turn that trend around quickly, the Red Sox could end up making a bad kind of history.
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There are good kinds of attention and there are bad kinds of attention.
Just like fats, there are good and bad kinds of sugar.
While the GOP staved off its worst-case outcome of a flipped Senate and a Democratic House majority in the 240s or 250s, what will ultimately separate a not-that-bad kind of night for Republicans from "Oh, wow, this is actually a lot worse for Republicans than we initially thought" is a couple of points in a dozen races.
The "bad" kind promoted hatred of Jews because of their descent.
Mr. Plummer pointed out that avocado, of course, has fat in it, "but fats aren't always bad; they kind of get a bad name".
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