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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really lousy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of very poor quality or unsatisfactory.
Example: "The movie was a really lousy experience, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone."
Alternatives: "a very bad" or "an extremely poor".
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My best friend had a really lousy boyfriend.
It's a really lousy programme, it's complete crap..
This is a really lousy moment, and I'm sorry you're in it.
The fact is that coal is a really lousy energy source.
Last summer, I was at the end of a really lousy month in Kabul.
What percentage of rookie baseball players have a really lousy first season and later emerge to be superstars?
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"We could see if they had a really rotten childhood or lousy old age," Holtz says.
And it illustrates once again what numerous security experts have been saying for years: Passwords are a lousy – really lousy – way to secure anything online, especially when there are now alternatives that are much better and yes, even easier.
So a couple days later we were still moving through some really lousy weather, and a box showed up for the private.
Speaking about her discomfort with live performances, Stafford told a 1996 interview with The New Yorkers Nancy Franklin, "I'm basically a singer, period, and I think I'm really lousy up in front of an audienceit's just not me".
"Paper Trails" shows off a lot of moves — naughty, perverse, anguished, funny in a way that makes you feel really lousy afterward for laughing, and almost always haunting.
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