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The phrase "make a poor" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase would be "make a poor choice" or "make a poor decision." For example: "John made a poor choice when he decided to quit his job without another job lined up."
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"You make a poor libertarian, my darling.
The younger man would make a poor Bébéar bis.
In most restaurants, seafood stews often make a poor choice.
But Joseph Sanders of Staten Island Legal Services would make a poor character witness.
No amount of good communication is going to make a poor message seem good.
"This is a solution that will make a poor country even poorer," Ms. Gnjic, 23, said.
The more applications you do, the greater the chances you will make a poor impression.
One campaign aims to improve the manners of Beijing's notoriously courtesy-free residents, so that hawking, spitting and queue-jumping do not make a poor impression on outsiders.
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I made a poor decision.
Romo made a poor throw.
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