uneven quality
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunevenandquality
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uneven
adjective
uk/ʌnˈiː.vən/us/ʌnˈiː.vən/
not level, equal, flat, ...
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quality
noun
uk/ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/us/ˈkwɑː.lə.t̬i/
how good or bad ...
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(Definition ofunevenandqualityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For free-living animals ('hosts' in parasitological terms), the literature on invasions is vast, widely scattered and ofunevenquality, making quantitative analyses difficult.
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As one might expect, the essays are ofunevenquality.
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To address the issue ofunevenquality, research was commissioned to investigate the effectiveness of the music leader professional development programme in five geographical regions.
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The 192 folios of the gradual and antiphoner reproduced in facsimile are ofunevenqualityin terms of legibility.
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With essay collections, anunevenqualityis virtually inevitable.
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Like so many edited collections, it suffers from theunevenqualityof its component essays.
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For all their collective incoherence, compression andunevenquality, they remain excellent and well-referenced reviews of key issues in contemporary academic social policy.
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Further, the chapters are ofunevenqualityand overlap on several themes.
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It virtually assures a ragged andunevenqualityof legal service for the public.
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It must be said that some of these people are of great distinction and merit, but the reputation of all the nominees is of a somewhatunevenquality.
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The stories produced on an addventure are usually meandering, ofunevenquality, and more often than not forever unfinished.
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The lessons themselves were haphazard and ofunevenquality, but instructional materials were distributed widely.
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The large number and theunevenqualityof the work imply that his name indicates a whole workshop rather than an individual master.
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The branding of the channel was elegant, but the content was ofunevenquality, and it was derided as the screensaver channel.
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At that time, ad hoc productions were occasionally staged but of anunevenqualityand at irregular intervals.
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He had a considerable output, though ofunevenquality.
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The use of multiple, clashing styles in a single short, gave the products of the unit a rather strange andunevenquality.
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They are generally heavy and ofunevenquality, but are suitable for occasional, low-demand riding, especially by those with mobility problems.
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They do this for economic reasons, however the resulting paintings can be ofunevenquality, and of precarious economic value.
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However, the book had heavy-handed prose, some unverifiable sources, andunevenquality.
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