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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting bad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is deteriorating in some way. For example, "The weather is getting bad - I think we should go inside."
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"It was getting bad.
Things are getting bad here.
He was getting bad grades.
She's getting bad news from her mother.
But he is getting bad information".
Maybe he is getting bad tax advice.
"It started getting bad around New Year's.
Before that, he recalled, "It was getting bad".
Things are getting bad there, across the border.
You don't have people falling down or getting bad haircuts.
It's getting bad when the past weeps for the present.
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