Sentence examples for badly equipped from inspiring English sources

"badly equipped" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is not well-equipped or lacking the necessary tools or resources to function effectively. Example: The poorly funded school was badly equipped to provide students with the necessary resources for learning.

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Mali's armed forces will prove too badly equipped, and too poorly motivated, to retake lost land.

Thus, the country was badly equipped to face the demands of the age.

Shackleton's expeditions were notoriously badly equipped, but he didn't stint on booze.

But many officers are badly equipped and there are not enough uniforms, guns or vehicles.

The change was prompted by concerns that the agency was badly equipped to fight terrorism.

Council members said the group was badly equipped, reduced to arming itself mostly with the guns of defectors.

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Facilities are said to be ill equipped and badly staffed, and many are not internationally accredited.

The military Mr. Saakashvili inherited was a Red Army orphan: small, decrepit, badly trained and poorly equipped.

Instead, it is a reminder that after easily toppling Mr. Hussein, the United States is struggling against a continuing guerrilla resistance, and struggling even though the guerrillas are badly trained and ill equipped.

Others will say they were poorly equipped and badly let down.

Midwives work in appalling conditions many hospitals have poorly equipped and badly designed labour suites with mainly low lying delivery beds [ 52].

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