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The phrase "terribly as" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare something negatively, but it lacks context and clarity. Example: "I felt terribly as I watched the news unfold."
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During the initial invasion in 2003, the animals in the zoo suffered terribly, as often happens in war zones.
I am going to miss him terribly, as are all his close friends and colleagues; and the world has lost a treasure that can never be replaced.
Her husband Steven, daughters Amelia and Elizabeth, sister Jean, nephews Michael and Robert, niece Kayla, brothers-in-law Dan and Lester, and Nana will miss her terribly as will many friends and relatives.
I will miss him terribly, as we all will.
That held me back terribly as an actor.
She remembers one woman suffering terribly as she went through the process of moving house.
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David Tinsley at BNP Paribas said: "[These] numbers aren't terribly positive as far as fourth quarter GDP goes.
To your point, that's not going to be terribly useful as long as the numbers are in the hundreds, right?
While that is not terribly big as far as ad networks go, it does show that VideoEgg's "engagement ads" are showing some decent traction.
Less frequently reported were stereotypes of people with T2DM being poor people, not terribly intelligent, as well as being a shocking person or bad person and injecting insulin.
But a beast as terrible, and as terribly inconceivable as war warrants a better answer than this.
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