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Discover Ludwig"what a bad" is not a complete or grammatically correct phrase
It could potentially be used as a phrase in spoken English to express displeasure or surprise, but it is not generally usable in written English. Example: "What a bad idea!" or "What a bad situation!"
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What a bad "choice"!
"What a bad play," Lundqvist said.
"What a bad idea this restaurant is.
"What a bad plan!" Dailey said.
That's what a bad embalming job does.
What a bad call of mine that column was!
What a bad lesson and example for the children!
Go home now, he says, and tell your mother what a bad boy you were.
Public support is dropping, as taxpayers slowly realise what a bad bargain they are getting.
But while it has a neat little section explaining what a bad thing inflation is, it doesn't have a section explaining what a bad thing unemployment is, or what the Fed can do about it.
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Unfortunately not one of them was focused on what a bad-ass bat killer I was.
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