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The phrase "unquestionably bad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong and clear opinion about something being negative or undesirable without any doubt. Example: "The movie was unquestionably bad, failing to deliver on any of its promises."
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"This is in unquestionably bad taste".
But for Mr Chambers the news is unquestionably bad.
This is in unquestionably bad taste," he said.
This is unquestionably bad; in America, the ratio will remain over 3.
In one subject - maths - the news is unquestionably bad for students, schools and universities.
For every good teacher who is too creative to survive in the era of "no child left behind," there's probably another tenacious, horrid teacher who might be dethroned only because of unquestionably bad outcomes on objective tests.
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Leaving the EU will unquestionably be bad for the environment, and is deeply to be regretted.
In this scenario a nanny is unquestionably a bad thing: an excessive and patronizing intrusion, something to be feared and reviled.
It is unquestionably a bad time to work for a business with a name like Luka's Electric Welding, as does Edward Maina, 32, a "very worried" electric welder.
It is unquestionably a bad thing that we carry out much of our online lives within a data-mining apparatus that sells influence to the highest bidder.
Vaughn is unquestionably big.
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