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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lousy quality' is correct and usable in written English, and can be used to describe something that is of very poor quality.
For example: "The service at the restaurant was awful, and the food was of lousy quality."
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But most people opt for the default, lousy quality of MP3 and M4A compression.
Such deep water, in any case, is of lousy quality, said Allen.
If you make a mistake — something is the wrong size or of such lousy quality you can't bear it — you can spend 20 bucks more another time.
"My initial concern was that the video would be of lousy quality, and the eureka moment came when I saw the first test of the technology," Mr. Eustis said.
But lousy quality has put Land Rover around the bottom of consumer reports.Jaguar, which has swallowed over £3 billion ($5.3 billion) since Ford bought it 15 years ago, has improved quality and efficiency at its factories, but its smaller models are not selling well.
Lousy quality was killing certain American industries.
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They are just lousy qualities in the crapshoot of electoral politics.
Jaguar, for example, has never fully recovered from an old reputation for lousy quality--even though its new XJ is a great car.
But your cable package is lousy with quality programming.
The win can't mask the city's problems though: long commutes, high crime rates, lousy air quality and lots of pollution.
Oddly, he also appears to blame the iPod's hardware for the lousy sound quality of low bit-rate MP3s, though I suspect he may have meant the included earbuds, not the player.
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