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"badly without" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
It may be a mistake made by a non-native speaker or a typo. A more appropriate phrase would be "desperately without" or "badly in need of." Example: The refugees were badly in need of basic necessities, such as food and shelter, after fleeing their war-torn country.
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Fitting insulation badly, without decent regulations, can be incredibly dangerous.
"She sang badly, without any expression, her hands hanging down at her sides," Isherwood's narrator observes.
As a writer I know that we get along badly without space in our lives for imagination and reflection.
To the Syrians, it was a nasty warning of how badly, without the Soviet help they used to get, they are outgunned by Israel.
This kind of artistic endeavor can become insufferable if done badly, without the small quirks and pervasive generosity that make memoir interesting and meaningful.
"In the last few years I have behaved unspeakably badly without realising the responsibility that rests on me as an actress with the Bolshoi theatre," she wrote, listing the crime of talking to foreigners without permission among her many sins.
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Done badly, Men Without Hats.
The players felt badly enough without getting screamed at.
Out-of-sight prisons could be badly run without anyone noticing.
With the world economy wobbling, this prolonged conflict is something Thailand could badly do without.
Where they do create laws on the internet, they often do so badly, or without regard to the consequences.
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