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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad life" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a negative or unpleasant aspect of someone's life. For example: - She had a bad life growing up, with a difficult family and financial struggles. - His choices ultimately led to a bad life, filled with regrets and missed opportunities. - The character in the novel suffered from a bad life, constantly facing challenges and obstacles. - Despite her success, she couldn't escape her bad life, haunted by past traumas.
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It's a bad life.
It isn't a bad life.
"It ain't a bad life".
Not a bad life, right?
It's not a bad life.
Bad life imitating bad decor.
It doesn't seem like a bad life.
That would make a very bad life.
That's when the bad life started.
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I walked away from mine in U.S. Congress after some bad, life-changing decisions.
Night Symmetry - Moon [Bad Life].
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