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not bad predicate

 

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Term: Not Bad Predicate

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The term "not bad predicate" refers to a phrase used to express moderate positivity or a partial endorsement. It is often employed to assess the quality or success of something without being overly enthusiastic.

Sample Sentences:

  • His performance in the game was not bad; he made several key plays.
  • The restaurant's food was not bad, but it lacked a bit of flavor.
  • The movie received mixed reviews, with some critics rating it as not bad and others finding it disappointing.
  • She started playing the guitar recently, and her skills are already not bad.

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