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Free sign upThe phrase 'what a poor' is not a complete, correctly constructed sentence in written English.
To use it properly, you would need to add words to complete the sentence, such as a noun or verb, and punctuation. For example: "What a poor excuse," she said.
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What a poor choice of words.
What a poor stretch it has been, though.
What a poor end to an otherwise excellent day.
"What a poor world it would be without gulls," he observed, quietly.
Recent evidence from neuroscience experts shows what a poor training for leaderships this actually is.
"But [the critics] helped us to realize what a poor job we'd been doing in getting the message out.
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I was listening to the wood pigeon and the blackbird in my garden today, and what a poorer place it would be without them.
"They certainly wouldn't know what is a good player and what is a poor player.
So what can a poor boy do?
Yet what can a poor hostess do?
What's a poor CRONer to do?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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