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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "things get bad" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common construction used to describe a situation in which things become difficult or negative. Example: "As the pandemic continues, things get bad and people are struggling to find work."
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Things get bad?
"Private companies get tighter with money when things get bad.
"Will I physically stay if things get bad?" he continued.
And things get bad and stressful easily on films.
"When things get bad, the moving trucks come".
When things get bad, I just remind myself that it was worse in 1840.
When things get bad they all start turning on each other.
If things get bad enough they come to the govt. for support.
"When things get bad, democracy creates the space to make improvements".
If things get bad enough, then with any luck everyone will play the game.
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