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"bad on" is not correct or usable in written English.
If you want to express something being done poorly, you could use "bad at" instead. Example sentence: She's always been bad at singing.
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So the odds are pretty bad on this one.
He's not bad on animals either.
Not bad on a budget.
He looked bad on TV".
A pity she's so bad on television.
I don't wish nothing bad on him.
Not too bad – on the pitch anyway.
Ketamine doesn't look so bad on balance.
This is bad on many levels.
"Why do you look bad on me?
I was so bad on that show".
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