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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dubious quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of questionable or uncertain quality.
Example: "The product was advertised as premium, but upon inspection, it was clear that it was of dubious quality."
Alternatives: "questionable quality" or "inferior quality."
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(There are also videos, but of often dubious quality).
It's easy to find hugely popular content of dubious quality.
Presidential primary fields of dubious quality often receive derisive nicknames.
Some are little more than diploma mills of dubious quality.
Shops are flooded with cheap Chinese imports, or "zhing-zhong", of dubious quality.
Intelligence about Syrian chemical weapons appears to be of the same dubious quality.
Thirty years ago the company was a struggling collective enterprise turning out products of dubious quality.
The program was live and could be rebroadcast only by kinescopes of dubious quality.
Some of the property on the block was of distinctly dubious quality.
IN THE United States worries about private, for-profit universities' high cost and dubious quality abound.
Dozens of Web sites offer misoprostol at exorbitant prices, and sometimes of dubious quality.
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