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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poorly passed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that was not done well or was inadequately completed, often in the context of exams or assessments.
Example: "The exam results showed that many students poorly passed the test, indicating a need for better preparation."
Alternatives: "badly failed" or "inadequately completed."
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If information is poorly packaged and poorly passed on, they will misrepresent the evidence.
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The following season in 1963 64, O'Neill started poorly, passing 12 only once in his first six innings.
The team passed poorly and threatened too sporadically, with some fans chanting "We want our money back" before Kepa scored.
We slipped about the pitch and passed poorly but I didn't see that happening to Barry Ferguson".
"Are you going to be the one to tear him down or to build him up?" Manning, who was unshaven and looked tired Monday, passed poorly Sunday.
The problem, of course, is that the new law -- usually poorly written and passed in a fit of hysteria -- is too late to apply to the case it was designed for.
"We passed it poorly and it's not good enough.
Despite component traits being passed on poorly in the previous cultural background, small advantages in the transmission of a new combination of cultural traits can greatly facilitate a cultural transition.
The majority of students who performed poorly in TOSBA subsequently passed the summative assessments.
The majority of students who performed poorly in TOSBA subsequently passed the summative assessments (n = 20/21, 95%%).
48 mins: Tasty play by Fulham, right up until Zamora pushed over a defender in a desperate attempt to reach Davies's poorly aimed pass.
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