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A damp, cold day affects a person's health.
Cold, damp days are bad for your health.
Jim is on bad terms with his classmates.
The stew was not half bad.
And among the good there are Serbs and Croats and Muslims, just as there are among the bad.
Jane is fat, rude, and smokes too much. But Ken thinks she's lovely and charming. That's why they say love is blind.
Jane looks very pale.
Jane is not such a bad sort.
Jane is not such a bad person.
What's the matter, Jane? You look like you aren't feeling well.
To make matters worse, it began to snow.
To make matters worse, he fell ill.
To make matters worse, he began to drink sake.
To make matters worse, his wife fell ill.
To make matters worse, it began to rain.
To make matters worse, it began to rain.
To make matters worse, it began snowing.
To make matters worse, his mother became ill.
To make matters worse, it began to thunder fiercely.
We complained about the poor service.

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