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Discover Ludwig"things go bad" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when something is not going as planned or expected. For example: "I had high hopes for this project, but things have gone bad and it looks like I won't be able to complete it on time."
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What if things go bad?
When things go bad, they go bad".
Leadership is always tested when things go bad".
Point guards are always tested when things go bad.
But when things go bad, people start wondering".
And when things go bad, they bench you".
"When things go bad, just let go," he said.
"If things go bad I will go hungry".
"When things go bad, realists look good, until things look really bad.
"Once in a while, when things go bad, you start making excuses," Collins said.
When things go bad, they typically side with the more experienced venture capitalist.
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