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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do poorly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to refer to someone not doing well or lacking success in a particular area. For example, "The students who didn't review for the test did poorly compared to their peers."
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Its students do poorly on state exams.
You will do poorly in both.
"Poor areas tend to do poorly.
If they're not healthy, they will do poorly in school.
Cats, for example, do poorly on many animal I.Q.
Bad teachers tend to do poorly on all these metrics.
(Note to self: Do poorly in order to profit).
Unsurprisingly, they do poorly compared with Arabic children.
"If they do poorly, it doesn't mean they don't know".
Many people who do poorly on an I.Q.
Like stocks, junk bonds do poorly when the economy is sour.
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