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I wanted to go with them so (bad, badly). |
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You can't very (good, well) say no. |
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His arm was either broken or very (bad, badly) twisted. |
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Here you'll find Dayton news and stories as (good, well) as other community news. |
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At this point, the information doesn't do anyone any (good, well). |
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I feel really (good, well). |
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I got hurt pretty (bad, badly) in the accident. |
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They put us in a (bad, badly) spot. |
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Olson actually had a pretty (good, well) time. |
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The return trip was just as (bad, badly) as the long trip to Johnny's house. |
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He felt (bad, badly) about the whole affair. |
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So I decided that this was as (good, well) as it gets. |
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Excuse me for not speaking English very (good, well). |
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It's (good, well) to be here. |
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I shivered so (bad, badly) that I had trouble breathing. |
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The rash was itching (bad, badly) and really swelling up. |
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If you play hard, something (good, well) is going to happen. |
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It is a (good, well) mile from here. |
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The cub is (bad, badly) hurt. |
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I have to keep playing (good, well) or I'm going to get lapped. |
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The game was going (bad, badly) for the home team. |
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Unfortunately, the paths they walked on were (bad, badly) trampled. |
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Abdul opened his first store in 1996, and it did pretty (good, well). |
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Black-throated thrushes and robin accentors spend their winters here as (good, well). |
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I wanted the job very (bad, badly). |
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