Sentence examples for might make bad from inspiring English sources

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They might make bad investments.

A. They might make bad decisions.

Of course, regional governments might make bad mistakes, as well as triumphant innovations.

It doesn't matter that this comedy is superficial, and that the main character speaks in a high, cartoonish voice — it's refreshing to watch talented actors having fun in this stylish production, a rare opportunity to get lost in a silly, funny fantasy in which a good man might make bad men better, rather than the other way around.

They might make bad decisions, but should people go to prison for making bad decisions that hurt no one but, perhaps, themselves?

Washing my jeans might make bad juju for my fashion heroes, and all I want is for Public School to keep climbing to the next level.

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Hynes appears more willing to investigate detectives who might have helped make bad cases.

Just like that, a bad initial jobs report (obsessed over by a frantic news media) might make a bad situation worse.

There was a duty to survive, to keep things running, to avoid gratuitous provocation that might make a bad case worse.

Abbott: This is a witch's brew of difficulty and complexity and while we should be ready to do what good we can, we should be careful about anything that might make a bad situation worse.

An official might make a bad decision, or the ball may take an awkward bounce, or a player might clumsily tread on a rogue cricket ball, but if the team or person adversely affected aren't winning hard enough to take that out of the equation, well: that's their fault for not being good enough.

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