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"do something bad" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe an action or behavior that is morally wrong or harmful. Example: "I can't believe he did something bad like steal from his own sister."
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Do something bad > Get caught > Bad press > Apologize > All is right with the world.
Even if I do something bad?
It means planning to do something bad.
They thought he would do something bad.
When we do something bad, it gets two minutes".
They look uncomfortable or scared I might do something bad.
If you do something bad you shouldn't quit.
I was about to go back and do something bad, very bad.
"If you do something bad, it will come back to you".
And, when they do something bad, it is my job to point that out.
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She did something bad".
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