Sentence examples for admittedly poor from inspiring English sources

The phrase "admittedly poor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a deficiency or weakness in something, often in a candid or honest manner.
Example: "The results of the experiment were admittedly poor, but they provided valuable insights for future research."
Alternatives: "undeniably lacking" or "clearly subpar".

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The President's record on human rights is, admittedly, poor.

Another problem is the admittedly poor ability of physicians to determine a patient's remaining life expectancy, except perhaps when death is but a week or two away.

But Mr. Chertoff said that as part of the Homeland Security apparatus, FEMA had redeemed itself after an admittedly poor response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

By sticking out a glove and diverting an admittedly poor Kevin Muscat penalty over the bar, the former PSV Eindhoven player forced a replay.

With his health secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, in the audience, Obama said the acknowledged the "admittedly poor execution" of the law since October, but insisted that people across America were now "signing up in droves" to new healthcare plans.

New Zealand by 15 points (27-12) Why? From the start of the second half against Tonga, New Zealand have looked a different class, something confirmed against an admittedly poor France in the quarter-final.

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Countries struggled to retain the coverage levels of the communist period, which had given universal access to a broad range of (admittedly, poor-quality) health services., Many opted to ration publicly funded health services, such as through limiting the scope of basic benefit packages or introducing patient cost-sharing.

And one final aspect to Saturday's walkover victory against an admittedly somewhat poor Mallorca was that very few of the usual accomplices — the Xavis, the David Villas, the Pedros or for much of the time the Iniestas — were on the field to make and create for the strikers.

In speaking to reporters, he said, "You want to hang him up from an oak tree?" Yesterday, after Democrats criticized his remarks, Mr. Bruno said he had "used a metaphor that was admittedly a poor choice of words and inappropriate given the increased tensions generated by Senator Lott's comments".

While 1997 was admittedly a poor vintage, 1998 was a very good one, and the owners still assigned 29% of production to the Second label.

But at the time, sous-vide machines cost well over $1,000, which was far out of reach for an admittedly money-poor grad student and associate magazine editor in Manhattan.

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