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The phrase "a very poor interaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an interaction that was unsatisfactory or lacking in quality, often in contexts such as customer service, communication, or social situations.
Example: "After the meeting, I felt that it was a very poor interaction, as no one seemed to listen to each other's ideas."
Alternatives: "a terrible exchange" or "a disappointing interaction."
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However, all the previous studies reported a very poor interaction of the protein for this substrate [12] [14] see fig 2. Such low level of binding could be compensated by the cooperative binding of IntI1 to both attI1 and attC.
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In general, we have a very poor understanding of how invasive native interactions might change over long time periods (Yelenik and D'Antonio 2013) even though such changes could have significant implications for ecological interactions and management priorities.
Michelle Kuo's memoir, "Reading With Patrick" (Random House), is a deeply moving account of the time she spent as a young teacher in a very poor county in Arkansas, and the interaction she had with a particular student, Patrick Browning.
However, the determinability of these parameters has a very poor confidence and qualitative conclusion on these interactions is still ambiguous.
This is a very poor model of the infinitely variable genetic and phenotypic interactions that contribute to the development of human cancers [ 217].
Unlike the other DNA ICLs whose interaction with UvrABC has been reported, 6 is a very poor substrate for this NER system.
It was a very poor performance".
"There came aboard a very poor man.
It makes a very poor prophet.
We played a very poor football game.
A very poor second.
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