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Discover Ludwig"work poorly" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is not functioning or performing well. Example: "The printer in the office has been working poorly for days, causing delays in our projects."
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"There will be things that work well, there will be things that work poorly," he said.
"Yes, N-grams work on any language, but as a search technique they work poorly on every language," he said.
Even the bits of government keenest on reform still work poorly, shuffling huge piles of paper from ministry to ministry.
The army does development work poorly, he says; PRTs do not have the time or the training for it.
Spot electricity markets work poorly when supplies are tight; prices can rise to extraordinary levels and can be manipulated by suppliers.
But it chose instead to buy a major company like Tosco out of a belief that joint ventures work poorly in these areas.
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Most were recruited by cotton mill-owners after 1945 to work poorly-paid night shifts.
A joint Belarusian-Russian headquarters worked poorly.
Radios worked poorly, and commanders resorted to using mobile phones.
But the IWF system is one that both works poorly and fails poorly.
A park-and-ride system to ferry fans to and from the stadiums often worked poorly.
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