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Discover Ludwig"get as bad" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or condition that is becoming increasingly severe or negative. Example: "The weather was bad yesterday, but it's only going to get as bad or worse tomorrow."
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"I don't think that the pain will ever get as bad as that," Pratt told me.
No one's saying that Hank Paulson should have anticipated that the crisis would get as bad as it has.
"I don't think it will get as bad as before," said Ali Minghash, 30, who works at the market.
Next week: Unsung villains – historical figures who don't get as bad a press as they should Coming soon: Stupid car names (starting with Qashqai).
Mr Finbar O'Kane, one of the civil rights organisers, said he had never thought that the Ulster crisis would ever get as bad as this.
"The question is, will it get as bad as the 1970s?" asked Mr. Rogoff, recalling an era of spiking gas prices and double-digit inflation.
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The literary Balkanization has not gotten as bad as that.
Then he said, "You're getting as bad as Biden".
He got as bad as you can get".
You are getting as bad as the Telegraph!
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