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Discover Ludwig"bad ratings" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to reviews, ratings, or scores which are deemed to be low, inadequate, or not up to standard. For example: "The movie got bad ratings from critics, causing it to be a box office bomb."
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We've also got a rating system and investigate bad ratings.
Civil discourse = bad ratings.
Bad ratings!" Trump said.
Bad ratings, not so much.
'Bad ratings, badly executed ideas,' Ant says.
The mismatches translated into bad ratings.
The N.H.L remains hurt by bad ratings for the finals.
To be honest, the interview did not get bad ratings because of the national malaise.
I mean it actually didn't get such bad ratings when it was on.
It got bad ratings because it was up against "Dancing With the Stars".
CBS morning shows have a long history of bad ratings and desperate cast shuffles.
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