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Discover Ludwig"poor records" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to refer to inaccurate or incomplete written documentation or information. Example: The company's financial performance was negatively affected by their poor records, which led to discrepancies in their tax filings.
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The department keeps notoriously poor records.
Poor records, it said, "prohibited us from concluding on the propriety of MSHA's actions".
The poor records of colleges and universities investigating sexual assault have made headlines for years.
Which? had said the merger could lead to worse customer service because BT and EE had poor records.
"It's clear that 'diplomatic assurances' from countries with poor records on torture aren't worth the paper they're written on".
He said the request for an increase of 80percentt for drivers with poor records was "incredibly high".
However, many of the countries represented have poor records when it comes to press freedom at home.
A report issued by the inspector general said that defense officials kept poor records of their purchases of Russian aircraft.
The evening calls for mutual empathy — a comparison of poor records and poor chemistry, of misfortune and missteps and lottery positioning.
The drive to procure more gas would necessarily deepen the United States' ties to countries with poor records on human rights and political freedom.
BAE Systems has sold weapons to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Libya, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, which have all been criticised for poor records on human rights.
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