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poorly executed attempt
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "poorly executed attempt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an effort or endeavor that was not carried out effectively or successfully. Example: "The project was a poorly executed attempt to innovate, resulting in numerous setbacks and failures."
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He invested lots of political capital in a justified but poorly executed attempt to push the Palestinian position by playing hardball with Israel on settlements.
News & Media
In the midst of the dot-com craze in the late 1990's and early 2000, Ms. Moore spent millions on InStyle.com, a poorly executed attempt at getting into the electronic retail business, whereby Time Inc. would even handle fulfillment.
News & Media
"Any confusion or lack of clarity about the underlying facts," they wrote, "resulted from an entirely good faith but poorly executed attempt by this office, in drafting the complaint, to protect the existence and identity of a confidential source".
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If, from the titles, these shows sound like hastily assembled, poorly executed attempts to capitalize on the season, well, many of them are.
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Their only attempts in the first half were poorly executed effort from Mustafi, who attempted to flick the ball towards the goal with his heel following a free-kick, and a distance effort from Parejo which went well wide.
News & Media
An ill-conceived, ill-planned, and poorly executed coup attempt occurred August 19 21 , 1991 bringing an end to the Communist Party and accelerating the movement to disband the Soviet Union.
Encyclopedias
Worse, a roughshod approach by policy makers in Beijing, who have poorly executed an attempt to devaluate the Yuan, seemed to underscore a realization that endless years of 7% growth rates would become a thing of the past.
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These attempts were also poorly executed by colonial officials whose interests lay more with those merchants than they did with the crown.
Wiki
Unfortunately, the effort is poorly executed.
News & Media
Obviously, a poorly executed webinar completely negates any effort involved with investing in your personal brand.
News & Media
More common are worthy but poorly executed megaprojects, or megaprojects that never should have been attempted in the first place.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a "poorly executed attempt", be specific about which aspects of the execution were flawed. Instead of simply stating the attempt was poor, identify the specific mistakes or shortcomings that led to the failure.
Common error
Avoid attributing the failure solely to poor execution without acknowledging other contributing factors, such as inadequate planning or resource constraints. Acknowledge the multifaceted nature of failure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "poorly executed attempt" functions as a noun phrase, where "poorly executed" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "attempt". It describes the quality of the attempt, indicating it was carried out ineffectively. As Ludwig AI suggests, the phrase is correct and usable in English.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Encyclopedias
20%
Science
5%
Less common in
Wiki
4%
Formal & Business
4%
Academia
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "poorly executed attempt" is a noun phrase used to describe an effort that failed due to flaws in its execution. Ludwig AI confirms that this is correct and usable in English. Although not very frequent, it appears consistently across news, encyclopedias and science. Alternative phrases like "badly implemented effort" or "flawed execution" can be used for similar meanings. When using this phrase, remember to provide specific details about the flaws in execution rather than making general statements. It’s most common error is to overgeneralize and to not acknowledge other contributing factors.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
badly implemented effort
Replaces "executed" with "implemented", emphasizing the carrying out process, and "attempt" with "effort", a more generic term.
poorly carried out endeavor
Substitutes "executed" with "carried out" and "attempt" with "endeavor", providing a more formal tone.
botched undertaking
Uses a more informal and critical term "botched" to describe the failure, and "undertaking" as a substitute for attempt.
failed implementation
Focuses on the failure of the implementation phase, omitting the initial intent or attempt.
flawed execution
Highlights the presence of flaws in the execution itself, rather than the attempt as a whole.
ineffectually performed task
Replaces "executed" with "performed" and adds "ineffectually" to emphasize the lack of positive results; substitutes "attempt" with "task".
incompetently handled operation
Emphasizes a lack of competence in managing the operation, replacing "executed" with "handled" and "attempt" with "operation".
unskillfully managed project
Focuses on the lack of skill in managing the project, rather than the overall execution of an attempt.
deficiently realized scheme
Highlights the deficiency in realizing a plan or scheme, replacing "executed" with "realized" and "attempt" with "scheme".
bungled effort
Uses the colloquial term "bungled" to indicate a clumsy or incompetent execution; substitutes "attempt" with "effort".
FAQs
How can I use "poorly executed attempt" in a sentence?
You can use "poorly executed attempt" to describe a situation where someone tried to do something, but did not succeed because of mistakes or problems in the way they carried it out. For example, "The marketing campaign was a "poorly executed attempt" to reach a younger audience".
What are some synonyms for "poorly executed attempt"?
Some alternatives to "poorly executed attempt" include "badly implemented effort", "failed implementation", or "flawed execution".
Is it always negative to describe something as a "poorly executed attempt"?
Yes, describing something as a "poorly executed attempt" is inherently negative. It implies that the effort was not successful due to flaws in its execution. However, it can also imply that the initial idea was sound, but the implementation was the problem.
What is the difference between "poorly executed attempt" and "well-intentioned but poorly executed attempt"?
"Poorly executed attempt" simply states that an attempt was not carried out well. Adding "well-intentioned but poorly executed attempt" acknowledges that the attempt was made with good intentions, but still failed due to poor execution. It softens the criticism by recognizing the positive intent.
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