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The phrase "badly outdated" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that something is very old and no longer considered current or relevant. Example: "The information in this textbook is badly outdated, with most of the facts being several decades old."
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But such a label is badly outdated.
But as we reported Sunday, that image is badly outdated.
Local officials insisted that their only intent is to reform badly outdated tax rates.
"The dialect atlases of North American English are badly outdated," he said.
The clear lines Drucker draws between nonprofits, government and business are badly outdated.
Army officials acknowledge that, in decades past, they have allowed weapons prepositioned for combat to become badly outdated.
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Given that a lot of travel information on the web is badly written, outdated and flat-out wrong, there is definitely a place for Wikivoyage on the web.
Ukraine has the world's highest coal industry death rate, attributed largely to outdated and badly functioning equipment and miners' neglect of safety rules.
That 30-year-old building, where a fifth of the students take courses to meet the requirements of their majors, has a badly leaking roof and outdated laboratory equipment.
Against this backdrop the Englishman's chosen aesthetic suddenly seemed badly timed, if not completely outdated.
Mr. Bush's boldest effort at reform -- his 1997 plan to overhaul the state's outdated tax code -- failed badly.
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