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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad side" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a negative aspect or negative consequences of a situation or action. Here is an example: "I know she means well, but her constant criticism can really bring out my bad side."
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"That's probably the bad side".
So that's the bad side.
The bad side?
But they had a bad side.
Do not get on her bad side.
It does have a bad side, however.
They also can have bad side effects.
This tart didn't have a bad side.
And there's a bad side to that.
But then there's the bad side.
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But these are often ineffective, and have bad side-effects.
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