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miss her dearly vs miss her badly

Both of these phrases are correct; however, they convey slightly different meanings. 'Miss her dearly' is a more emotional and heartfelt expression, emphasizing a strong sense of longing and affection. On the other hand, 'miss her badly' is a more casual and colloquial way to express missing someone, focusing on the intensity of the feeling rather than the depth of emotion.
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miss her dearly

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a strong sense of longing and affection for someone.

This phrase is used to convey a deep emotional connection and strong feelings of missing someone dearly.

Examples:

  • I miss her dearly every day.
  • He misses his grandmother dearly since she passed away.
  • She will always miss her dearly departed friend.
  • They miss their hometown dearly after moving away.
  • We miss our childhood friends dearly.
  • “I will miss her dearly, and I hope that she is up in heaven right now watching us and smiling, even though deep down I know that if there is an afterlife, she's a ...
  • In Mexico, Justice is dead and we miss her dearly. 11/6/2015. 0 Comments. The event started on Saturday the 31st of October at 5pm, as shops began to close ...
  • May 22, 2014 ... “She was like a sister to the other chaplains – and we will miss her dearly.” Paying tribute, Carole Hudson, St Helens Council's chief executive, ...
  • Today, we celebrate the life of Esther Naula, one of our Watoto teenagers. Esther sadly passed away this morning (30 May 2012) after a long battle with cancer.

Alternatives:

  • miss her deeply
  • miss her very much
  • miss her intensely
  • miss her greatly
  • miss her profoundly

miss her badly

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a strong feeling of missing someone, but in a more casual and informal way.

This phrase is used to convey a strong sense of missing someone, often in a more casual or colloquial context.

Examples:

  • I miss her badly since she moved away.
  • He misses his best friend badly when they're apart.
  • She misses her dog badly when she's at work.
  • They miss their favorite TV show badly.
  • We miss our old neighborhood badly.
  • Mar 5, 2014 ... I cry a lot of times thinking of her and still miss her badly. I don't know how to face this and be out of this. I have ensured my family lives happily ...
  • Aug 20, 2015 ... Finally letting her go but still miss her badly (self.BreakUp). submitted 5 months ago by morris1morris. To start out, I apologize for the long post ...
  • I miss her badly. 6 used to emphasize how serious a situation or an event is badly damaged/injured/hurt The country has been badly affected by recession.
  • Apr 27, 2015 ... I am so depressed I love her so much and I miss her badly I am so sad now that I' m in my home I wish I was back at her place help me I'm so ...

Alternatives:

  • miss her a lot
  • miss her greatly
  • miss her terribly
  • miss her immensely
  • miss her deeply

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