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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazingly badly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is done in an impressive yet poor manner.
Example: "Despite the high expectations, the project was executed amazingly badly, leading to numerous issues."
Alternatives: "incredibly poorly" or "remarkably badly".
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As if losing all of his fights isn't embarrassing enough, he performed amazingly badly against George Da Butcherr" Klinesmith.
They've wanted this for years, obviously, but now, thanks to the plethora of standards out there, they want it amazingly badly right now.
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Amazingly, Capital Punishment didn't review too badly on release, but anyone covering Amiga games by then was presumably doing whatever they could to keep themselves in beans on toast.
Hughes nominated left-arm spinner Derek Underwood (297 wickets in 86 Tests), saying: "Deadly was amazingly consistent and reliable, he never bowled badly - conceding only 2.1 an over - and was invariably dangerous when the conditions were in his favour".
Amazingly, no one was hurt, but the family's building was badly damaged and deemed unsafe for occupancy.
But, in fact, his parents were amazingly supportive of him as a child, when he was shockingly badly behaved.
Amazingly both teams are only 2½ games behind the division-leading Boston Celtics but that is just a reflection of how badly things have gone in the Atlantic.
Amazingly, amazingly lucky".
Amazingly well.
Amazingly creepy.
Amazingly clean.
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