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"poorly supplied" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a situation in which something is limited in number, quality, or amount. For example, "The supermarket was poorly supplied with fresh fruits and vegetables."
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Others, such as the liver, are attached by folds of the peritoneum and ligaments, usually poorly supplied by blood vessels.
Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr show, Walker said the problem lay with councils buying food from the poorly supplied catering industry.
The metal industry is poorly supplied by indigenous raw materials, although traditionally France was an important producer of iron ore and bauxite.
Though border troops attend the same academy as the police, they are paid less and are poorly supplied, often running short on fuel, replacement parts and ammunition.
The Russian Army had been poorly armed, poorly supplied, poorly trained, and poorly commanded and had suffered a long series of defeats.
But the refugees (the local ones, that is) are slow to arrive, and Charles is left alone in the poorly supplied medical tent with his own thoughts — exactly the company he wanted to avoid.
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The Canadian side won mainly because the Americans were poorly led, supplied and organised.
The poorly organized, trained, supplied, and commanded Spanish conscript army under Gen. Manuel Fernández Silvestre was routed by Abd el-Krim's fighters into an epic retreat from their encampment at Annoual (Anwal) on July 22 , 1921
Of the vasoconstrictors tested, angiotensin II (AII) was found superior diagnostically, especially for poorly vascularized tumors supplied by small arteries [2].
As well, equipment is poorly maintained once supplied.
In the overall model the proportion of poorly treated water supplied from surface water sources was negatively associated with risk.
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