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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed badly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing evaluations or judgments that are perceived as negative or unfavorable.
Example: "The project was assessed badly by the reviewers, leading to a lower score than expected."
Alternatives: "evaluated poorly" or "judged unfavorably."
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I think it's the history of anybody who's involved in political change that you're bound to go through periods when you're assessed badly, or assessed well".
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Only then will the country be in a position to assess how badly it has been hurt and begin the recovery process.
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Out of the 29 books assessed, 14 scored very badly with less than 10 marks (22%).
And the film notes that the United States government had a great deal of information, badly handled and assessed, about the dangers of refueling a ship in Yemen.
Therefore Pope Benedict XVI will be assessed in part by how well, or badly, he dealt with those scandals.
Last year, city engineers assessed its 50 miles of streets, some of which are so badly worn that grass grows through the pavement, and estimated that $9 million would be needed just to restore them to average condition.
But the campaigners' efforts highlight the fact that there is no one in Whitehall or in the train companies looking at a map of Britain and assessing which parts are badly served and could benefit from a reinstated rail line or a small stretch of new track.
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