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Diana
miss you badly
When we use this phrase "I miss you so badly" can we mean the high level of miss?
I try to search about that but the answers not so clear, so dear teachers I need your help :)
Nov 1, 2015 7:25 PM
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Yes, it means that you really want to be with that person and being away from that person is almost unbearable.
There are other uses: I want it so badly; I need it so badly
November 1, 2015
"i want barca to lose against real madrid so badly" this is also correct loooool
November 3, 2015
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