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"woefully unprepared" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that describes a situation as being particularly bad or unfortunate. For example: "When the power went out, I realized I was woefully unprepared for the blackout."
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Yet most Thais are woefully unprepared.
Other local bodies appear woefully unprepared.
Many local officials are woefully unprepared, however.
They were woefully unprepared to do so.
They were woefully unprepared for the task.
He is, in fact, woefully unprepared.
When I arrived at Yale, I was woefully unprepared.
Now, here we are three years later, woefully unprepared".
The U.S. was seen as woefully unprepared to respond.
When he appeared in court, he was woefully unprepared".
So we were really woefully unprepared because we didn't take that lesson seriously.
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