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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need badly" is correct and usable in written English.
This expression is typically used to indicate a high degree of necessity or desire for something. For example, "I need a new laptop badly; mine is so outdated."
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Johnson had to give Kennedy's alter-ego, Ted Sorensen, a primer in the workings of the Senate, one that the Kennedy White House appeared to need badly.
Even if we would find a solution tomorrow, Syria would need badly much more humanitarian assistance than what is delivered today".
As the Chinese withhold critical information, the increasingly frustrated European partner responds in kind by slowing the transfer of managerial know-how, which the Chinese need badly.
I was one of those kids who had a brick of stickers in the playground - got, got, need, need badly - and I think I'd pretty much completed the album when my Dad suggested I get a football kit for Christmas.
Just because the Portuguese people need badly to enjoy a higher standard of living, why should that mean that we cannot afford to let them catch us up but must at all costs keep ahead in the race for growth?
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However, it was a victory that Kramnik needed badly.
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New terms needed badly" or "Yep.
Chief Castro, police presence is needed badly here.
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