Change for the worse/bad

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Johnyxxx

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Hello,

What is more common, to change for the bad, or to change for the worse?

"The restaurant has changed for the worse recently"

"He changed for the bad."

Thank you very much.
 
Use "changed for the worse". "changed for the bad" is not at all natural.
 
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