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Discover Ludwig"poor score" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an inadequate result in a test, exam, game, rating system, etc. For example: "The student achieved a poor score on the math test."
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The best antidote to a poor score is time.
The report's authors drew attention to the poor score for several technology giants, including Amazon and Google.
At final evaluation, 18 knees (60%) had excellent Knee Society objective scores, 11 knees (37%) had good scores, and 1 knee (3%) had a poor score.
The score can range from 200 to 997, with a good score being 776 or more and a poor score under 500.
A poor score on a scan doesn't mean you're in trouble, and a normal score doesn't mean you're not at risk.
But Weir said a poor score on an upright spin, in which he did not clearly change skating edges, was probably the biggest difference.
First, standardized tests do not accurately reflect a student's academic capability, and a poor score could discourage a qualified student from applying.
For some, the January tests offer a chance to improve a poor score from a past year; for others, it is a practice exam.
But if an enterprising politician were to use a poor score to press for reform, the numbers might do as much good as the money that follows them.
Transparency International, a corruption watchdog, gives Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan a poor score in its perceived-corruption rankings (Central Asia's other three have not been rated).
The Socialists' poor score reflects a failure in most constituencies to join up with the Greens and other parties of the left.
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