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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing unfavorable terms, conditions, or prices, often in financial or service contexts.
Example: "The bank offered me a bad rate on the loan, so I decided to look for other options."
Alternatives: "an unfavorable rate" or "a poor rate".
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Not a bad rate of improvement for the addition of a 40-year-old man three years out of the game.
Shaqiri sent over the set piece, Berisha did what he should not have done, and Schär netted for a sixth international goal on a 21st appearance, not a bad rate for a central defender.
Additionally, the use of MRR capability contributes to avoid dropping frames when a bad rate is selected.
Greg Ghodsi: Not a bad rate to borrow such a large amount of money for 30 years.
The good news is that there was nothing "wrong" with the 2002s, so we figure the $19,330 2002 model is a pretty good deal, and 4.25% isn't a bad rate.
There was about a 5percentt rate of serious complications reported--not great (especially if a complication happens to somebody we care about), but not a bad rate, either.
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Where a company gets a bad rating by a customer on Bview they get to respond – sort of eBay ratings without the online transactions to go on.
I have a bad rating – the worst of anyone I know.
"A bad rating, especially any that point to fraud, would be grounds for blacklisting," Ms. Kuraishi said.
One recourse swappers have if they feel cheated is to give the other swappers a bad rating.
Saga eventually got away on Friday at 185p, or 14.4 times earnings, which is hardly a bad rating.
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