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Discover Ludwig"lousy results" is a correct phrase to use in written English
It is used to describe something that was not very successful or satisfying. For example: "Unfortunately, our team got some lousy results in the last game."
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"A lot of them have the same lousy swings and get the same lousy results".
That apparent reprise of the "iron fist" policies that Arena pursued with lousy results in the early 2000s did him little good.
And the merger of J.P. Morgan and Chase Manhattan has helped derivatives J.P. Morgan's strong suit to produce a third of investment-banking revenues.Morgan blames its lousy results on the environment, not on its own actions, and says its mergers cannot be judged during a financial downturn.
Alcoa's stock is up 5% since reporting its lousy results.
A blend of active funds is close to a guarantee of lousy results.
Turned out that some firms, like Hicks Muse Tate & Furst, had lousy results (one Hicks fund, reportedly raised in 1996, had a cumulative return of 5% through 2000).
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"I took some good swings, felt good about it, lousy result".
Its stock price has dropped about 30% since early May, and the company reported a loss of $16 million in the fourth quarter; it has predicted lousier results for the current quarter.
Nanometrics has a $220 million market cap despite a mature and cyclical business with lousy recent results.
Real politics is mostly one damn thing after another – a big Commons vote, a shabby reselection campaign in Walthamstow, a lousy byelection result in Oldham.
It's no surprise that the American Gold and Precious Metals & Minerals funds have had lousy long-term results.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com