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The phrase "a poor call" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decision or judgment that is considered to be bad or unwise.
Example: "The coach's decision to go for it on fourth down was a poor call that ultimately cost the team the game."
Alternatives: "a bad decision" or "an unwise choice".
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My first instinct was that it was a poor call, but replays suggest he would've been clean through, if at an angle.
Eg more room for economic bounce March 11 , 2014Weale opposed Carney's forward guidance back in August -- and doesn't think that was a poor call.
However, a line judge inadvertently came to her aid with a poor call when Li was on the verge of winning a point at deuce in the following game.
Instead he fought back fiercely, breaking Federer's serve to love and then having the Swiss at 40-0 down a second time, only for Federer to survive, principally because a poor call at 40-15.
As it is, there are no apologies to be made for reiterating that United made a poor call deciding that a manager with no trophies or Champions League experience was superior to one who had won seven league titles in four countries, the European Cup with two clubs, the Uefa Cup, the FA Cup, two League Cups, the Spanish Cup and the Italian Cup, among other things.
"I thought it was a poor call," said McIntosh, who also acknowledged match officiating is "tough".
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The lesson was not learned, though, and Pietersen's direct hit sent him back for 14 after a second poor call.
In addition to the Lightning port charging issues, however, users are also reporting poor Wi-Fi and Cellular signals, and as a result, poor call quality and lower data speeds.
"A lot of the poor — call them emerging consumers — get inundated with crummy stuff," he told me.
It was a poor judgment call.
It shows that they are not getting swept up in Derby fever and making a poor judgment call".
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