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The phrase "bad liar" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is not skilled at lying or who is easily caught in a lie. Example: "He always gets nervous when he tries to lie; he's such a bad liar."
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Was the informant a bad liar?
Friends told my partner she was lucky to be with such a bad liar.
The Sunday People accused Putin of either being "a bad liar.
— "Living Out Loud," by Anna Quindlen "There is no such thing as a good writer and a bad liar".
Ren is a bad liar, but he begins to recognize the way Nab's stories work, and finally tells one of his own, to save himself.
She's behind "Bad Liar," by Selena Gomez, which uses the bass line from the Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer" as a foundation for Gomez to tap dance all over; Gomez sounds cute and distracted, like she's talking to herself.
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Many people are bad liars and will tip you off with their mannerisms and reactions.
Most people are bad liars, so if you use the right technique to detect his lies, you may be able to get him to confess to his affair.
Now, with the salty aftertaste of untruths smeared across the lips of a once-bad liar who turned out to be a quick study, you reassure your reflection: Of course, I know exactly what I'm doing.
"He's a liar, a big liar.
Big liar.
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