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"get bad" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a negative change or deterioration in something or someone's condition or behavior. Example: The weather is predicted to get bad later tonight, so you should probably bring an umbrella.
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Things get bad?
Things can get bad again.
It's possible to get bad information anywhere".
First, I think they get bad intelligence.
Not all towns get bad reviews.
Prisoners occasionally get bad news from home.
I feel I get bad calls.
It's going to get bad at times.
"You get bad quality, funky sounds.
But those who get bad news struggle to cope.
"Private companies get tighter with money when things get bad.
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