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Discover Ludwig"it got so bad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation that has become worse over time. Example: The company's financial situation grew worse and worse until it got so bad that they had to file for bankruptcy.
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"But it got so bad," he said.
It got so bad that I hardly slept.
It got so bad at one point I couldn't physically run.
It got so bad that the Yankees had Derek Lowe warming up in the bullpen.
It got so bad that goalie Henrik Lundqvist was pulled as an act of mercy.
"It got so bad that I bought a sweatshirt at Sea World.
Eventually it got so bad she sent it to the cleaners.
"It got so bad that my co-workers tried to keep me away from the health section".
"It got so bad," Frodl told me, "that kicking the can down the road was no longer an option".
It got so bad that I went to Oxford in 1985, as a Marshall Scholar, specifically to study with Dummett.
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