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How to use too bad in a sentence

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Should you have reasons to reject this offer, please destroy this mail, as any leakage of this information will be too bad for us.
Looked at the timetable for work over the next fortnight, I'm down some hours but it's not too bad.
It's too bad, I feel you miss a lot by conducting your maneuvers with hundreds of kilometers of empty void between your units.
Phil on the other hand drives fast and you can feel it when he changes the gears but it's not too bad.
The organisers reserve the right to change or cancel listed events if weather is too bad.
The graphics in the 2D sections of the game don't look too bad, although some of the animations are pretty stilted.
It's big and large and sprawling in its focus and physical heft as noted by other critics, but it's too bad the cover is a sad and tepid affair.
It's too bad that some men feel they can only express their submissive side by taking on the identity of a woman.
It's too bad the film is subtitled, otherwise it would be perfectly suited for kids.
There was disappointment but everybody around us was saying a draw's not too bad and then we got sucker-punched.
It's too bad Amazon cannot overnight a sense of perspective, because there are, in truth, tougher situations to find yourself in.
It's too bad that linguists who study syntax, semantics and pragmatics have not been involved in this enterprise to any significant extent.
He peeks behind the curtains, an amateurish move on his part, but nothing too bad.
When the pace of the movie was brisk and fast-moving, it actually wasn't too bad to watch.
It's too bad that our soap operas only show the glamorous and comfy lifestyles of the upper class.
It's too bad that private businesses don't know how to communicate with their employees, especially the ones that are in business already.
It's just too bad that he can't resist the temptation of inflating a compelling story with too much self-importance.
It was too bad someone had just borrowed my color inkjet printer, so I was unable to find out the actual print quality of this camera.
I guess the wait for the meal was about 20 minutes, not too bad considering, and I must say it was worth the wait.
Although slower than a CD-RW drive, it's not too bad considering that it's first-generation technology.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The almost appropriate Stake is out of date, but Mr. Punch opines that the Pillory would be none too bad for them.
The bilander was a good sizable object, and not to hit her anywhere would be too bad.
It is really too bad that they don't exist as objective, bonafide compilations of the elder and darker Lore!
But at present I'm clean and billeted in an estaminet, in a not too bad little village.
It was too bad the little creatures had had a falling-out so soon, but please wait just a moment and see what happens.
Plowing up the field, and summer fallowing, are the only remedies when the tar-weed gets too bad to endure.
This would be too bad, for we do not believe the gray squirrel is the cause of the trouble.
It is too bad the kinetoscope, cinematograph, or some other moving-picture machine had not been invented.
But it is too bad that Marie Antoinette did not hold the lad to his promise.
It is really too bad, that the Primate of Ireland, of all men living, should be made the abetter in two fallacies.
Too good for banning, and too bad for blessing, it reminds us of a tradition of the pagan mythology, in any attempt to settle its character.
But they couldn't, you know, cos the pain in my back was too bad.
It's too bad, for that Mrs. Tupper did seem such a friendly old soul.
Say, it's too bad to turn around and swim away from that vessel!
From him he borrowed a monk's frock, his own being too bad for Augsburg.
Ain't it too bad faith wasn't there to make you another cake?
I began to defend myself, thinking it too bad to be blamed for another's wicked waywardness.
It's too bad, suh, an' I've tried my bes' to stop 'em twice, suh.
And that poor little Florence Akemit, isn't it too bad about her.
It was too far and too bad a road to haul the grapes to the valley wineries, she explained, and so they were compelled to do it themselves.
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