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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel badly" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, the correct phrase to use in written English is "feel bad." For example, "I feel bad that I missed your birthday party."
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"I feel badly that his feelings were hurt.
I feel badly misled".
"I feel badly for him.
Nobody should feel badly.
"Don't feel badly for me.
I feel badly for them".
"I don't feel badly about that.
"You have no reason to feel badly.
"I don't feel badly," she said.
"I feel badly about the kids.
He shouldn't feel badly about that game.
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