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"took it bad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how someone reacted to something negative. For example: "John took it bad when he found out his parents were getting divorced."
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"This is what's keeping the Fire Department together now, because we took a beating, boy, and we took it bad".
"He took it bad when Philthy died.
Stan took it bad – despite it being a sporting event – and stopped going to school.
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Some will take it bad and some will take it good.
"But then, right when we called him... in my mind, I was like, this could potentially be the last time we have a normal phone call like this if he takes it bad".
"And I just took it as bad luck, basically.
The boys took it quite bad, so we are dedicating this promotion to Damian".
Speaking to the BBC, he said: "I just took it as bad luck, basically.
"Everyone is taking it real bad, real bad.
"He said a couple words, I took it in a bad way," Rodriguez said.
Investors took it as a bad sign and pummeled the shares.
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