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bad representations
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bad representations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe inaccurate or poor depictions of something, whether in art, media, or other forms of communication. Example: "The film received criticism for its bad representations of historical events, leading to public outcry."
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The same reviewer notes that however, "especially when viewed on its own, Children of Earth looks a lot like the same heteronormative, homophobic, biphobic and gratuitous tropes that appear in so many bad representations of queer people in popular culture".
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"He's giving a bad representation of American people.
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The movie was a very bad representation of the Stonewall Inn.
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The report includes many anecdotes detailing accusations of bad representation provided to poor defendants by court-appointed lawyers.
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If there is any truth-value to this kind of delicate and "poetic" prose, it's in the fragmentary elisions — not a bad representation of an anorexic's blinkered but confident thoughts, actually.
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Charlotte Gower from the University of Portsmouth agrees: "I only saw a bit of it and turned off, it was such a bad representation of the majority of uni students.
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Due to what she has since described as "bad representation" she found herself out of the audition loop and doing temp jobs for nine-and-a-half months afterwards.
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As Sonnet Stanfill, a female curator at the V&A, recently pointed out, there is disproportionately bad representation of women at the top of the museum, given that about 75% of its curators are women.
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Lee Taylor's lawyers watched the Balentine case closely; their client too had received scandalously bad representation, and, they filed a petition virtually identical to the one in the Balentine case.
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"We've just given athletics a bad name and a bad representation of North Africans".
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What does it mean if you refuse to watch Madea because you think she's a bad representation of blackness? .
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing "bad representations", be specific about what makes them inaccurate or harmful. Provide examples or evidence to support your claims.
Common error
Avoid making sweeping generalizations about entire groups based on a few "bad representations". Recognize that diversity exists within any category of people or subjects.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bad representations" functions as a noun phrase modified by an adjective. It commonly serves to describe or categorize depictions, portrayals, or presentations that are considered inaccurate, harmful, or of poor quality. Ludwig AI confirms its correct and usable status.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Wiki
15%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
3%
Academia
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "bad representations" is a commonly used phrase to describe inaccurate, harmful, or low-quality depictions across various fields. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness, and its usage spans from news and media to academic and scientific contexts. Recognizing the potential harm of such representations is crucial, and specific alternatives like "poor portrayals" or "inaccurate depictions" can be employed depending on the context. Remember to be specific in your critique, avoid overgeneralizations, and consider the potential impact on those being represented.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
poor portrayals
Focuses on the quality of the depiction being low.
inaccurate depictions
Emphasizes the lack of correctness or truthfulness in the representation.
misleading portrayals
Highlights the deceptive nature of the representation.
flawed representations
Indicates imperfections or defects in the way something is represented.
substandard depictions
Emphasizes that the quality of the depiction is below an acceptable standard.
negative portrayals
Highlights the presence of negative aspects in the representation.
unfavorable representations
Similar to negative portrayals but perhaps more formal in tone.
skewed depictions
Implies that the representation is distorted or biased.
incorrect representations
States that the representation is not factually correct.
untrue portrayals
Directly asserts that the portrayal is false or not based on reality.
FAQs
What are some examples of situations where "bad representations" can be harmful?
In media, "bad representations" can reinforce stereotypes. In legal contexts, they can lead to unjust outcomes. In data, they can lead to skewed analyses and decisions.
What can I say instead of "bad representations"?
You can use alternatives like "poor portrayals", "inaccurate depictions", or "misleading portrayals" depending on the specific context.
How can I identify "bad representations" in media?
Look for stereotypes, lack of diversity, historical inaccuracies, and harmful biases. Consider the perspectives of the people or subjects being represented.
What role does intent play in determining whether a representation is considered "bad"?
Even if the intent is not malicious, a representation can still be "bad" if it perpetuates harmful stereotypes or inaccuracies. The impact of the representation is often more important than the intent behind it.
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