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Osee Posted 19 years ago
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if I wanted something badly enough, ...

If I wanted something badly enough, I possessed the ability to take advantage of these opportunities.

Q: I do not feel happy with the use of "badly enough." Can you help me understand this? Thanks a lot.
  

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really/trully, very much

  • really/trully, very much
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really/trully, very much
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Hi,

If I wanted something badly enough, I possessed the ability to take advantage of these opportunities.

Q: I do not feel happy with the use of "badly enough." Can you help me understand this?

As explained, it's a way of expressing 'degree'.There's nothing wrong with saying 'badly enough'. It suggests that you want something so much

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