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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it gets bad" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a situation or scenario that becomes difficult, unpleasant, or undesirable. Example: "I love going to the beach, but once summer ends, it gets bad with all the tourists and traffic."
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"Yeah, it gets bad".
"It gets bad in October".
If it gets bad, I'm evacuating.
It gets bad people off the street".
It's when they want different things that it gets bad.
"But when it's crowded it gets bad, real bad".
If it gets bad, she'll let Dr. Fallon know.
Here's one on a hill overlooking Highway 101 where it gets bad during rush hour".
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Bloomfield recalled recently, "About four months in, it got bad".
"It got bad for a while," Mr. Campagna said.
"To say it got bad reviews is not what happened.
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