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Discover LudwigThe correct phrase would be "feel badly about." For example: - She felt badly about leaving her friends behind.
- He feels badly about not being able to attend the party. - We felt badly about not being able to help with the project. In these examples, "feel badly about" means to feel regret or remorse about a situation or action.
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"It's something I feel badly about," Freeman said after practice Thursday.
The key is: never speak badly about anyone.
But apparently, he felt badly about Arthur.
I feel very badly about that".
I know he feels badly about that".
"I don't feel badly about that.
"I feel badly about the kids.
He shouldn't feel badly about that game.
I feel very badly about it.
I felt very badly about that".
"Needing to talk badly about others indicates low self-esteem.
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