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The phrase "a poor rating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing evaluations or assessments that indicate a low level of quality or performance.
Example: "The restaurant received a poor rating from customers due to its slow service and unclean environment."
Alternatives: "a low rating" or "an unfavorable rating".
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None of the vehicles tested received a Poor rating.
A poor rating on the index can have significant ramifications for countries.
But rust has chewed enough holes in the support girders that engineers have given them a "poor" rating.
Three minivans received a Poor rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in its small overlap front crash test.
In fact, one student who gave Hough a "poor" rating in 2011 mentioned his professor's alleged prejudices.
Results: Neither group differed statistically before the study, with a poor rating for all patients (p >.05).
A moment later, she added, "That's why Tom Campbell has a poor rating from the National Rifle Association, right there".
But even some in the credit industry acknowledge that a poor rating doesn't necessarily make someone a bad job prospect.
"That's why Tom Campbell has kind of a poor rating from the National Rifle Association right there," Fiorina shot back.
Last week, for example, Amgen received an average grade from Value Line, a poor rating from Schwab and a good one from the MSN Money site.
A poor rating would force the banks to acknowledge a drop in the market value of bonds insured by the guarantors.
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