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The phrase "poorly finished" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has not been completed to a satisfactory standard or lacks quality in its finishing touches. Example: "The furniture was beautifully designed but unfortunately poorly finished, with rough edges and uneven surfaces."
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A poorly finished trunk has an awkwardly high liftover and no useful handhold on its lid.
Follow the label's instructions regarding coats, and don't overlook the bottom of the door, which is often poorly finished in factories.
The outfit, although somewhat stylish, unhappily was not checked for quality: the zipper on the deep passport pocket on the skirt front was sewed -- so it could not be unzipped; buttonholes were poorly finished.
Newly constructed pavements may be poorly finished or have design features such as construction joints and thermal expansion joints, which can be main sources of vehicle vibration [22, 23].
While cane baskets are rustic and pretty, they can leave stains on clothes, and can easily catch on clothing where they have poorly finished or broken cane ends.
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The women's sprint team, in that event, though, had ridden comparatively poorly, finishing fourth - but in the deepest of ironies, prior to relegation, yesterday they had bounced back with a vengeance.
Dwellings have also been criticized for being poorly designed and constructed and badly finished (Gilbert 2004; Smith 2008; Bolnick 2009; Charlton 2009; Tomlinson 2011).
The Mets started poorly but finished well.
We started poorly, but finished strong".
Diana Taurasi shot poorly but finished with 15 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds.
But Chandler swam poorly and finished fifth, two spots from the podium.
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