Phrases with «dismal record»

The phrase "dismal record" means that something or someone has a very bad or unsuccessful track record or performance. Full definition

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Sentences with «dismal record»

  • Ministers should be ashamed of presiding over this latest dismal record on pay,» TUC general secretary Frances O'Grady said. (politics.co.uk)
  • We're rapidly approaching three months since the powerful forward last found the back of the net, but he won't have many better opportunities to end his duct and better his currently dismal record with the Reds than against the most porous defence in the Premier League. (football-bookmakers.com)
  • The proposed rules have been put forward in a bid to almost halve the number of non-European players playing in England's leagues, with the FA seeking to find a solution to the English national team's dismal record at major tournaments. (footballtoday.news)
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