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Discover LudwigThe phrase "badly trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has not received adequate training or education.
Example: "The dog was badly trained, leading to numerous behavioral issues."
Alternatives: "poorly trained" or "inadequately trained".
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The mean of HbA1c levels of subjects was 7.4% (SD: 1.3), with 53.5% having HbA1c > 7% and with more than 10% controlling T2DM badly (ie, with HbA1c > 9%).
Obviously, this is due to a number of factors such as (1) badly addressed districts, (2) no GPS guidance available, (3) no roaming unit system, and (4) small districts with very small streets that do not allow cars to enter them.
But 31... Ne7 was just as badly battered, by 32 Nf6! gf 33 Qf7 Kh8 34 Rf6 with the horrendous threat of 35 Rh6.
Natural World - Beavers Behaving Badly (Thurs, 8pm, BBC2), how you dazzle us with your reverence for nature.
First, women selectively disclose their HIV-positive status, and they may not disclose to partners whom they expect would respond badly [ 17, 104].
It has also been established that irrespective of their similarities and differences treatments seem to perform equally well, or badly [ 20, 21].
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When I was there it received up to 40 badly burnt people, 23 of them children, after a thermal bomb had been dropped on a school nearby.
Then, Olajuwon (0 for 9) missed badly on a 7-footer.
Throughout the country, 148 people perished, 184 were badly hurt, and 100 were unaccounted for.
In fact, the fund's three-year total return (annualized) of 22% badly lags the 30% return on the S&P 500.
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