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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad signals" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe negative or unclear indications in various contexts, such as communication, technology, or behavior.
Example: "The constant delays in the project are bad signals that we need to address immediately."
Alternatives: "negative signals" or "poor signals"
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It sends bad signals across the market," Mr. Froggatt said.
The reasons, he said, generally fall into three categories: The remote sends bad signals, the person does not build the model well, or the pilots — "that's what they call them, pilots" — try to do a maneuver above their skill level.
Other T-Mobile users, though, will have to find their way into a bar, where they can happily rub elbows with all the other mobile users with bad signals, orphan devices or no desire to watch on a tiny screen.
Since then, it's been a drip-drip-drip of bad signals for Blue Apron, from registered trademarks to test launches.
I determine not to buy quite so many biscuits if that is going to send bad signals to my insurance company.
Even though the extent of mass layoffs suggests that employment status and unemployment duration were probably relatively bad signals of quality during the Great Recession,4 in their audit study, Kroft et al. (2012) find evidence of substantial statistical discrimination against the long-term unemployed.
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Bad signal.
This is a bad signal.
Although maybe giving cheapest sends bad signal?
This would be a very bad signal".
"That's a bad signal for the region.
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