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poor event
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "poor event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event that was unsuccessful, disappointing, or not well-executed. Example: "The concert was a poor event, with low attendance and technical difficulties throughout the performance."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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3 human-written examples
I can understand why they are doing it but it's a bit drastic losing three endurance events and replacing it with something like the omnium which, in my opinion, is a poor event to watch.
News & Media
At least in the first instance, the brain seems to assume that it should not: we perceive inanimate entities such as coconuts as poor event instigators ("Actors").
Science
This study demonstrates a couple of Big Volume challenges in that their original SOC architecture was prone to "flood" attacks, and that they could not directly use standard IDMEF formatting due to poor event correlation performance.
Science
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57 human-written examples
Specifically, samples overexpressing this module had significantly better clinical outcomes, as measured by absence of a poor outcome event (disease-specific death or the surrogate distant metastasis if the former was unavailable).
Science
Hyleas Fountain leads with 4060, Natalia Dobrynska is second with 3996 and Sotherton third with 3938, but probably won't be happy after a couple of poor events.
News & Media
IMPDH2 gene expression was significantly elevated in patients with poor response and significantly associated with poor event-free survival [6].
Science
However, co-expression of high levels of p16/p14ARF mRNA predicted a poor event-free survival (P=0.046, log-rank test).
Science
However, high levels of p16/p14ARF mRNA expression were predictive of a poor event-free survival and should be investigated further.
Science
In this study, vascular endothelial growth factor and p53 expressions correlated with recurrent disease, pattern of relapse and poor event-free survival.
Science
Chromosome 11q loss (with frequent parallel loss of chromosomes 3p, 4p and/or 14q) was found exclusively in tumours without MYCN amplification and was significantly associated with poor event-free survival.
Science
In our study, VEGF expression was associated with tumour recurrence and poor event-free survival, also, patients whose tumours were VEGF positive had significantly higher frequency of distant metastases.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an event as a "poor event", be specific about the reasons for its shortcomings. Provide details about what went wrong or what could have been improved.
Common error
Avoid simply stating that an event was a "poor event" without providing any context or explanation. This lacks informative value. Always elaborate on the specific issues that made the event unsuccessful.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "poor event" functions as an adjective-noun combination, where the adjective "poor" modifies the noun "event". It typically serves to negatively characterize the event. Ludwig AI confirms the usability of the phrase in written English.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "poor event" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase for describing an event that was unsuccessful or disappointing. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While it's not a particularly common expression, it is found in both scientific and news media contexts. When using this phrase, it's best to provide specific details about the reasons for the event's shortcomings. Consider alternatives like "unfortunate event" or "disappointing event" to add nuance to your description.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unfortunate event
This alternative emphasizes the negative outcome or circumstances surrounding the event.
disappointing event
This suggests that the event failed to meet expectations or deliver a positive experience.
unsuccessful event
Focuses on the failure of the event to achieve its intended goals or objectives.
failed event
This option directly indicates that the event did not succeed.
substandard event
Highlights that the event was below the expected or required quality level.
deficient event
Emphasizes the lack of something essential or necessary for the event's success.
inadequate event
Similar to "deficient event", this suggests the event did not have enough of what was needed.
inferior event
Indicates that the event was of lower quality compared to others of its kind.
badly organized event
This alternative pinpoints a specific reason for the event's failure: poor planning.
poorly executed event
Focuses on the flawed implementation or carrying out of the event.
FAQs
How can I use "poor event" in a sentence?
You can use "poor event" to describe an occasion that was unsuccessful or disappointing. For example, "The conference was a "poor event", with low attendance and uninspired presentations."
What can I say instead of "poor event"?
You can use alternatives like "unfortunate event", "disappointing event", or "unsuccessful event" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "poor event" or "bad event"?
Both ""poor event"" and "bad event" are acceptable, but ""poor event"" might sound slightly more formal. The best choice depends on the specific context and desired tone.
What makes an event a "poor event"?
An event can be considered a ""poor event"" due to factors such as low attendance, poor organization, technical difficulties, lack of engagement, or failure to achieve its intended objectives.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested