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Discover Ludwig"so bad" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but most commonly it is used to describe something that is of poor quality or not desirable. Examples: - The movie was so bad that I had to leave the theater halfway through. - I can't believe how so bad the customer service was at that restaurant. - The weather was so bad that all flights were canceled. - It's not just bad, it's so bad that I don't even want to talk about it. - I know I shouldn't eat fast food, but sometimes the cravings are just so bad. - The student's behavior in class was so bad that the teacher had to send them to the principal's office.
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So bad".
I hurt so bad.
Before wasn't so bad.
Is it so bad?
So bad, eh?
"Wasn't so bad today".
She's not so bad.
I'm so bad.
"Dyin' Ain't So Bad".
"So bad it's good".
That wasn't so bad.
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