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The phrase "not bad enough" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is not as negative or serious as it could be. Here is an example: "My phone battery died, but luckily the storm wasn't bad enough to knock out the power, so I could still charge it."
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We're not bad enough.
And if all that's not bad enough, he's a DJ.
Not that they are not bad enough to do it.
It's a bad idea but not bad enough to ban.
Or maybe these young women are just not bad enough.
If that's not bad enough, PAD also indicates an increased risk for heart attacks and strokes.
Some could argue it's a ruse – but it's actually not bad enough to be fake.
As if that were not bad enough, China is polluting what little water it has left.
AS IF Microsoft's legal headaches were not bad enough, this week they got even worse.
The fetal heart is bad - but not bad enough to act.
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