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Discover Ludwig"make it bad" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express the action of intentionally causing something to become negative or undesirable. Example: The director instructed the actors to make their characters' actions seem sinister and make the situation bad for the protagonist.
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But that does not make it bad politics.
They counsel Hepcat: "Hey, dude, don't make it bad.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: Probably, but that doesn't make it bad.
(Just because a place is "touristy" does not make it bad).
We get it, it's derivative, but does that make it bad?
"It's about saying we are against bad police, because bad police make it bad for good police," Mr. Barber said.
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None of which makes it bad.
"But everything starts out good until we end up making it bad".
"Is it poor people like me who have made it bad?
"The poetry of a teenager in love," writes the Shakespearean scholar Jonathan Bate, "is sincere: that is what makes it bad.
"We're not taking conduct that was good and making it bad retroactively".
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