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Discover Ludwig'too much bad' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could say 'too much of a bad thing' to mean something negative has been done or exists in excess. For example, "Buying a new car every two months is too much of a bad thing, it's like throwing away money."
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There's just too much bad blood.
"There has been too much bad attention".
"There's been too much bad blood already.
Cooper shares may be pricing in too much bad news.
There is too much bad faith, she says.
Too little sense of purpose, and too much bad breath.
"Seen too much bad and not enough good".
There is too much bad feeling in the local party.
It's not that we were watching too much bad TV.
"I can't say too much bad about Victor," Speiser said.
"We're optimistic about the company's prospects, and think too much bad news has been priced in".
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