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Discover Ludwig"work terribly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that means to do something in a very poor or ineffective manner. Example: She had to redo her presentation because she had worked terribly on it the first time.
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This method damaged his work terribly.
"Intimidation doesn't really work terribly well with most Afghans".
"Both Jonny and Jos work terribly hard on their keeping.
That didn't work terribly well either, did it?
Opera singers work terribly hard to cultivate these wondrous voices.
That is, a model estimated through 1969 would work terribly in predicting the early 1970's.
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These rules of thumb have not worked terribly well".
Mind you, it's not working terribly well just yet.
His woe-is-me strategy doesn't seem to be working terribly well.
We have made some change in the electricity sector because basically it wasn't working terribly well.
And approaching this rebellion by using a 'boxing your way out of a corner' approach hasn't worked terribly efficiently.
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