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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a bad back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues related to back pain or discomfort.
Example: "After lifting heavy boxes all day, I realized I really have a bad back."
Alternatives: "suffer from back pain" or "experience back issues."
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"I have a bad back and sciatica.
I have a bad back and knees.
Two studies published in 2011 should encourage you to try yoga if you have a bad back.
I lift weights every day, mainly because I have a bad back.
"I'm 60, diabetic, and I have a bad back and hips.
"I have a bad back, and I am not a youngster," she said.
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Pammy had a bad back.
"He has a bad back".
Tracy McGrady had a bad back.
It runs like it has a bad back.
Small wonder he has a bad back.
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