Examples of 'fared even' in a sentence

Meaning of "fared even"

fared even: This phrase indicates how well or poorly someone or something has performed in a given situation or over a period of time. It is often used to describe the outcome or results of a particular event or endeavor

How to use "fared even" in a sentence

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But he fared even worse than before.
The serious offerings fared even worse.
They fared even worse with things and events.
Afghan civilians have fared even worse.
The game fared even worse in Japan.
Other communist countries fared even worse.
Better than we fared even before this all started.
Black and minority women fared even worse.
Blacks fared even worse.
Stock markets elsewhere around the world fared even worse.
Congress fared even worse.
Those who accumulated an hour or more of movement daily fared even better.
Later singles fared even worse.
And Iran fared even worse than did those Russian yahoos with tanks.
Two former presidents fared even more poorly.

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Facebook fared even worse, drawing just seven selections.
The experiment with electric trams in Łódź fared even better than expected.
Minority directors fared even worse on higher-grossing films.
The company 's next owners fared even worse.
Great Britain fared even worse, and rather than absorb.
The French operations fared even worse.
Those with asthma fared even better, with 68 percent fewer infections.
The UK film industry fared even worse.
It fared even better in Malaysia, reaching 2.
Erdan and Danon fared even worse.
Used stamps fared even better with a five-year appreciation of nearly 30 %.
The non-Europeanized sectors fared even worse.
The economies in transition fared even better, with only two suffering such a setback.
The minimum wage, adjusted for inflation, fared even worse.
The Conservative Party fared even worse, failing to remain in parliament at all.
Unfortunately for the Hokies, their second drive fared even worse than the first.
West Columbia fared even worse, shut out by six runs!
Saul 's successor David fared even better.
Haiti 's NGOs fared even worse, receiving just 0.4 percent of the international aid.
The car industry fared even worse,.
They fared even worse in the cup tie, losing 0-4 to the eventual cup winners.
Among white women in particular, she fared even worse, a slim majority voted for Trump.
Under lieutenant-governors Grose and Paterson, Johnson fared even worse.
Its successor, the Combat Pistol program fared even worse, being halted just a few months later.
There, I fared even worse at the hands of a public attorney, a commander . ".
After Gates ' death, WKJG-TV fared even more poorly.
He fared even worse at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, failing to reach a single final.
His next attempt, ABC 's Hank, fared even worse.
Certain hospitals fared even better than average, including,.
Again, women with type 1 diabetes fared even worse with a 78 percent higher incidence of liver cancer.
Asian students fared even better, with 31 percent.

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