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"did poorly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an action that did not meet expectations or standards, or that was not successful. For example: "Jack studied all week for the test, but he still did poorly."
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And not every big bank did poorly.
I did poorly in languages in school.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy did poorly here.
Doig did poorly in school there.
One of Ms. Steele's first releases did poorly.
But when Dalkeith did attend, he did poorly.
And an investment in Einstein Bagels also did poorly.
But those who buy and hold generally did poorly.
He did poorly at school, except in vocational courses.
She was not surprised that many did poorly.
Soros did poorly in the strictly conformist schools he attended.
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