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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit crappy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to describe something that is of poor quality or disappointing.
Example: "The movie was a bit crappy, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone."
Alternatives: "somewhat disappointing" or "a little subpar."
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Being a bit crappy, a bit banal, a bit kitsch is the principal requirement for a pop art icon.
You might feel a bit crappy for a little while.
Is it me, or is it a bit crappy to make the leap from treating benefits claimants better to putting 10,000 more police on the streets and adding more border guards with little in the way of assurance about the fairness or humanity of those police and border guards?
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"I grew up under Thatcher in the 80s, a bit of a crappy time for the north, especially Manchester and Liverpool.
EB: I would go with "All Night Long" and you can hear a bit of my crappy guitar playing.
Although that's no great loss in itself, it's a bit like finding out the really crappy pizza place you used to go to when you were a kid is being demolished.
After the ensuing twitter storm, the paper was taken down for a few hours, presumably for a bit more for more copy- or crappy- editing.
After all it, the monitor is essentially the $249 2208WFP monitor with a bit of glass, a webcam, and some crappy speakers.
It's sharper and better in crappy light, though it still has a bit of an 'interpolated' watercolor-ey feel.
I mean, sure, you might have complained a bit to your friends, perhaps had a small social media rant about the crappy service.
Still, when you consider the amount of crappy low-rez videos on YouTube, the Flip Video Ultra seems a bit more interesting.
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