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Discover LudwigThe word 'low-quality' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a product or service that is not of a high caliber. For example, "The food at this restaurant was low-quality and not up to standard."
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Low-quality video below.
Gone are the low-quality ads.
Heglig and Bamboo produce low-quality crude.
"We'd call them low-quality earnings".
It's sugar, low-quality sugar, even".
A lot of fairly low-quality nonsense.
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They are also generally low quality.
Others think "sweet" somehow means "low quality".
Its products are of low quality.
Piketty dismissed the ONS survey as "very low quality".
Used, he said, was O.K.; low quality no longer sufficed.
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