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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a duff" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in British English to describe something that is defective, useless, or of poor quality.
Example: "The movie was a duff, failing to meet the high expectations set by the trailer."
Alternatives: "a dud" or "a flop".
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A Duff movie indeed.
You don't get a duff Delia recipe.
There isn't a duff song in the whole score.
Not a duff tune on it, a beautiful album.
Very difficult shot after a duff drive from Karlsson.
But the people at Ferrari haven't made a duff car since the 348.
And, as he says, a drinker rarely blames the landlord for a duff pint.
Bianca Piper is a Duff, you see, and that stands for Designated Ugly Fat Friend.
I feel sorry for anyone who reads this book and feels like they are a DUFF.
Or someone more likely to slyly recommend that they pick a duff or unsuitable skipper?
42 mins: Etuhu jumps strongly to bop a Duff corner over the bar.
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