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The phrase "had a bad conscience" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to feel guilty or remorseful about something. Example: After cheating on the test, Sarah had a bad conscience and couldn't stop feeling guilty.
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I had a bad conscience about that".
He did say, however, that he "actually had a bad conscience" about it.
That is why Labour has always had a bad conscience about Europe.
It cried unceasingly, day and night, I hated it, I was afraid, I had a bad conscience..
It cried unceasingly, day and night, I hated it, I was afraid, I had a bad conscience...
"In the beginning I, too, slapped people in the face, but I always had a bad conscience about it," the daily, Passauer Neue Presse, quoted him as saying.
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We must not have a bad conscience about Europe.
"I don't have a bad conscience," she said.
Twenty-five yeafterfteRoeoe v. Wade, the United States continues to have a bad conscience about abortion.
We know this, which is why we keep those about whom we have a bad conscience out of sight.
The 60-year-old said: "You don't have any small children at home any more, so you don't have to sacrifice your time with your family and can concentrate on your business without having a bad conscience.
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