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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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In bad faith/in bad conscience

Are both these sentences correct (and do they mean the same):



a) "She acted in bad faith, and just wanted to deceive me."


b) "She acted in bad conscience, and just wanted to deceive me."



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Top answer

bad faith Not bad conscience. CJ By the way, no comma.

  • bad faith Not bad conscience.
  • CJ By the way, no comma.
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bad faith

Not bad conscience.

CJ

By the way, no comma.

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