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The phrase "a month of poor" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "After experiencing a month of poor performance, the team decided to reassess their strategies."
Alternatives: "a month of bad" or "a month of low quality".
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Sarah Peters, retail analyst at Verdict Research, said: "It is worth remembering that we've had a month of poor weather in May, which has kept shoppers away, so this weekend is more about recouping the losses". Sarah Cordley at the British Retail Consortium (BRC) agrees: "There'll be a feel-good factor that should lift sales, but the weather also plays an important part.
When I have graced the outside world with my presence, I refuse to be photographed because a month of poor sleep has resulted in two enormous dark circles beneath my eyes.
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And later this month he was to have led a march of poor people on Washington.
Still, the cancellation of "The Runner" -- a show produced by the actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon that ABC had confidently forecast would be the next phenomenon in the reality trend -- follows a month of some notably poor ratings for other entries in what the networks have labeled "alternative programming," which includes both reality show and game shows.
Lauren Rich Fine, a media analyst for Merrill Lynch, cautioned in her analysis of McClatchy's February numbers not to "overreact to just one month of poor performance".
This has led to particularly poor sales in the clothing and fashion sector, exacerbated by another month of poor, unseasonably cold weather".
I witnessed the decline of self-esteem in each one of them as they endured month after month of poor leadership and dysfunction in their workplace.
CHWs 2 and 3 each had one month of poor accuracy.
Its Global Equity Opportunities Fund fell 30percentt in one week; Global Alpha, a multi-strategy fund, doubled its losses in a week and ended last week down 27percentt, continuing an 18-month run of poor performance.
Although most major carriers informed their customers that they didn't have to lease anymore back in 1985, Strogen must have missed that memo and the phone company – who was getting $29.10 a month out of this poor, harmless lady – didn't feel like mentioning it to her.
This is already about 30% of per capita income per month of a poor household in Vietnam, where the poverty line set by the government for the period 2006 2010 was VND 200,000 per capita per month (equal to USD 11.8) (22).
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