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The phrase "was really poorly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a phrase used to describe someone who is not feeling well or is in a state of poor health. Example: "Despite taking her medication, Sarah was still feeling really poorly and had to stay home from work."
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She was really poorly.
He was really poorly and we had a terrible Christmas.
A second top 10 shareholder said: "The remuneration issue was really poorly conducted.
I think the assault weapon ban of 1994 was really poorly written and poorly executed.
"By this time last year he had been into hospital five or six times – he was really poorly and we had a terrible Christmas.
"He was really poorly in the four days we had him: he had seven transfusions, he had bleeding on the brain, his potassium levels were through the roof.
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And what things they did have were really poorly made.
Our whole research and policy response system is really poorly equipped for the future".
"These measures are really poorly designed and ineffectual," said Daniel Kerner, an analyst with Eurasia Group, a risk consulting firm.
In between sobs, I managed to say: "Please, Miss, my mum is really poorly and we haven't got any water.
Worse than that are the women who are really poorly paid, and in all sorts of ways and all sorts of societies they're just looked down on.
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