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I wanted to go with them so (bad, badly). |
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Unfortunately, the paths they walked on were (bad, badly) trampled. |
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The rash was itching (bad, badly) and really swelling up. |
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The return trip was just as (bad, badly) as the long trip to Johnny's house. |
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They put us in a (bad, badly) spot. |
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Please don't cheat so (bad, badly) this time. |
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7. |
Nothing (bad, badly) happened on this assignment. |
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8. |
The cut didn't hurt too (bad, badly). |
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9. |
I got hurt pretty (bad, badly) in the accident. |
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10. |
I feel (bad, badly) today. |
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11. |
Many of the ideas were (bad, badly). |
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12. |
It's usually the (bad, badly) guys who end up in jail. |
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A mountain pass was not a good place to be in (bad, badly) weather. |
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14. |
I felt so (bad, badly) about the mistake. |
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15. |
The war was going (bad, badly) for the Union. |
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16. |
The (bad, badly) news got worse in a moment. |
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17. |
I shivered so (bad, badly) that I had trouble breathing. |
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18. |
I wanted the job very (bad, badly). |
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19. |
His arm was either broken or very (bad, badly) twisted. |
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20. |
The game was going (bad, badly) for the home team. |
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21. |
When I started, there were so many (bad, badly) shots. |
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22. |
He felt (bad, badly) about the whole affair. |
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23. |
The family got a (bad, badly) piece of news. |
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24. |
I started to feel (bad, badly) about lying. |
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25. |
The cub is (bad, badly) hurt. |
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