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Discover Ludwig"bad thinking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes thoughts or ideas that are negative or harmful. One example of using "bad thinking" in a sentence could be: "Her constant negative self-talk was a result of her bad thinking, leading to low self-esteem and constant self-doubt."
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"It's so hard when I have so many people who are really wanting me to do it and so supportive, and I have other people who are saying it's not fair, saying: 'Why would you do this to other girls?' And I feel so bad thinking that they would think that.
Bad thinking.
These were just the symptoms of bad thinking.
This is a paradigm that has polarized our country and led to bad thinking.
Failing to distinguish between these two entirely different things is bad medicine, bad policy, simply bad thinking.
"I feel terribly bad thinking that Dogville, which is in my eyes one of my most successful films, could have been a kind of script for him," he told the newspaper.
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"I feel so bad just thinking that people would think I would cheat when I work so hard".
Don't think about your crush in a bad way thinking he's going to reject you.
If, as Hamlet says elsewhere, "there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so," then thinking seems to make things rather bad.
And I don't feel bad for thinking it.
We are creatures for whom there's nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so.
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