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The phrase 'questionable quality' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when something does not live up to expectations or is otherwise unsatisfactory. For example, "The product had a questionable quality, so I was not satisfied with my purchase."
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"Army interrogation experts view the use of force as an inferior technique that yields information of questionable quality," and distorts the behavior of those being questioned, the group report noted.
Good news – there are several chains, but of questionable quality.
Medicines are of questionable quality and often outdated.
However, tide gauges are sparse, of questionable quality, and occasionally contradictory in their sea-level estimates.
These were cushy contracts with, at times, questionable quality and impact.
A lot of state data is of questionable quality, with different databases failing to match.
Many others in storage are of questionable quality because there are no federal standards for collecting and storing the blood.
Fresh tomatoes are often of questionable quality in the UK, yet tinned tomatoes are reliable – a pantry staple.
Mr. Adcock said that students were exposed to lots of media, although much of it was of questionable quality.
The gaudiness and questionable quality of current national news networks contrasts with the work done by Murrow presented in this film.
And there are still some private companies like Revenue Science, a behavioral targeting firm, and a bunch of mid-sized advertising networks of questionable quality.
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