Sentence examples for learned how bad from inspiring English sources

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I also learned how bad my condition could get.

In time, I learned how bad multitasking is for the brain.

The next time I dared open the window to alert our neighbors, I learned how bad the situation was.

"Then we learned how bad hygiene can cause illnesses like diarrhoea which can kill our children.

Studies have shown that there is a link between sleep and stress: the less sleep you get, the more likely you are to be stressed, and we've already learned how bad stress is for acne.

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It takes only a little investigation to learn how bad things have been inside those buildings.

Daewoo, the second-largest, had become insolvent in 1999 and was trying to sell its bankrupt car division to Ford, but the Americans walked away during the due diligence, presumably after learning how bad things really were.

It is only in rare cases that others are motivated enough to seek out objective confirmation for our reports of our pasts, and only then that we learn how bad our memories really are.

While I always suspected I was being screwed over, I was actually surprised to learn how bad it was: The average interest earned per year in a typical checking account has hovered around 0.04percentt, and in a message, a Wells Fargo customer service rep told me that Palmer and I were making 0.01percentt, which was downright laughable.

You often won't learn how bad or good a decision was until the consequences begin to show.

From this informative plot, we learned how good or how bad our hospitals performed with respect to each indicator--the display helps make explicit which indicators might be improved.

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