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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lousy outcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a result or consequence that is disappointing or unsatisfactory.
Example: "After months of hard work, we were left with a lousy outcome that did not meet our expectations."
Alternatives: "a poor result" or "an unsatisfactory outcome".
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In such a situation, it makes some sense to see whether there might not be some other source of value that might at least put a good face on a lousy outcome.
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Are New Mexico and Nevada counter-examples of right-wing, deep-red governance producing lousy outcomes?
Lousy, ineffective actions lead to lousy outcomes.
If it doesn't do that it'll carry on producing lousy legislation which has lousy outcomes".
That would be a pretty good outcome, even for a lousy negotiator.
What a lousy goal.
A lousy thing indeed.
"A lousy artist.
"We have a lousy product".
What a lousy trick.
(I'm a lousy driver).
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