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The word "ungood" is not commonly used and may confuse readers or listeners, as it is a constructed term that lacks clear definition in standard language. In contrast, "bad" is a widely understood and accepted adjective with a direct meaning. Therefore, "bad" is generally clearer in meaning than "ungood." Using established vocabulary is usually more effective for communication.

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