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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poor performance in" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something producing a below-average result in a particular activity or endeavor. For example, "The students showed a poor performance in their English test."
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We put a poor performance in today.
"Poor performance in debates has hurt Perry.
Poor performance in qualifying does not mean poor performance in the World Cup.
It made little difference to its poor performance in elections.
Excellent performance on some criteria does not substitute for poor performance in others.
But his poor performance in the primaries exposed weakness on the stump.
Why does poor performance in these drills carry no penalties?" the statement said.
Housing officials said the agency was also hurt by poor performance in its traditional mortgage portfolio.
"It also talked about family dysfunction as a reason for poor performance in school.
His defeat came in part because of a poor performance in cities like Bridgeport and Stamford.
Suppose the problem is presented as low morale and poor performance in the hourly work force.
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