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Discover Ludwig"was not great" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something was not particularly good or impressive. Example: The service at the restaurant was not great, as our food took over an hour to arrive and was cold when it finally came.
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The money was not great.
This one was not great.
Price transparency was not great.
The signal was not great.
" 'It'll be great.' " It was not great.
"The food situation was not great beforehand.
Our news was not great there, either.
So the timing was not great.
"My preparation was not great," Clijsters said.
The cake (like the Italian economy) was not great.
Mancuso added: "It was not great conditions on top.
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