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Discover Ludwig"less badly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two negative conditions - for example, "I did the test less badly than I expected."
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Fail less badly every day.
Or so much less badly, at least.
The woman's husband was less badly wounded.
"Things will evolve less badly," he said.
And Japanese shares did less badly than American ones in 2002.
Again, this reflects less badly on the reformists than their rivals.
And crucially, they fared less badly than smaller brethren in the crisis year of 2008.
My job is to write a book increasingly less badly over time.
As only a mid-ranking player in commercial property, it can expect to do less badly there than some.
Caution in buying government debt last year meant Alfa Group was less badly hurt by the default.
This was reportedly to allow Mr Rove to concentrate on helping the Republicans do less badly than predicted in November's elections.
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