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was sub-par
adjective
Alternative spelling of subpar
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In use, it was sub-par and often terribly overcrowded.
Her speech was sub-par even by her standards.
When Spark told her that the cleaning service in her building was sub-par, MacKenzie remarked, "You'll just have to do it yourself, then, won't you?" Be still my heart!
Nevertheless, the performance efficiency was sub-par with conventional structure (0.19%) and inverted planar structure (0.1%) [86, 87].
Although, arguably, the second Cars was sub-par, it's nice to see how Skywalker Sound designed the sounds for the vrooming, racing Maters, Lightnings, and British spy cars in the movie.
[Note that in the video, I'm asking him to angle his phone so I can get a better look at the screen, which was in a separate video stream. I could see the comment he was able to post, but the quality of that video was sub-par. I'm including a screenshot instead.].
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"Some people are griping that the Fire is sub-par," Mr. Sena continued.
The ratings were a huge success for NBC – at 18.6 million viewers – but the reviews were sub-par at best.
It's sub-par teen pop with swear words, which of course only makes it more appealing to teens.
And yet, if it doesn't — many reviews have been sub-par — Mr. Hornsby has his three other shows.
From driverless cars to the ironic revelation that the capital's broadband network is sub-par, there was much to glean from five days of visionary thinking.
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