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Discover Ludwig"in bad ways" is an acceptable phrase to use in written English.
For example, "The new regulations are impacting businesses in bad ways."
Idiom
In a bad way.
Not well; in bad shape.
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"Now it's either about technology that doesn't work or about technology that's used in bad ways.
It has done it in bad ways, and it can do it in good ways.
Plus I'm told that the plant warms the river water in bad ways and does other bad things to it.
His work has not evolved over the years; it is inward-turned and self-conscious, in bad ways.
Desire, fear of abandonment or loss and despair can make people act in bad ways, so we need to be able to talk to families about them.
"It reflects the reality that Airbnb has been 'disruptive', as they like to put it, not only in good ways, but in bad ways, too," Hill said.
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"It was kind of addictive, in a bad way, in a sick way.
My coach Óscar Tabárez, "El Maestro", was in a bad way in the dressing room.
"Not in a bad way, but in a happy-go-lucky way".
FC Dallas has been in a bad way, winless in nine matches now.
"I'm saying 'tough son of a bitch' not in a bad way but in a very good way.
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