Examples of 'fared worse' in a sentence

Meaning of "fared worse"

fared worse: This phrase indicates that someone or something performed more poorly or had a less favorable outcome compared to another person or situation. It is often used to compare different results or performances

How to use "fared worse" in a sentence

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fared worse
Only three teams have fared worse.
It has never fared worse relative to global technology shares.
Those who owned it fared worse.
The sequel fared worse than its predecessor both critically and financially.
The paratroopers fared worse.
The only two on which it fared worse were financial market development and market size.
Young immigrants fared worse.
The heavy drinkers also fared worse in experiments testing their verbal fluency and mathematical ability.
Other episodes fared worse.
The Democrats fared worse in the elections than any other party.
Democratic institutions fared worse.
Couples undergoing IVF treatments fared worse if his consumption of processed meats was high.
The other three adventurers to leave the expedition fared worse.
Just eight candidates fared worse than fourth place.
Only Belgium and three eastern European countries fared worse.

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Brazil has fared worse.
Congress fared worse with only 5 percent approval.
Prairies have fared worse.
But Lane County fared worse than the state average in some areas.
Japanese forces fared worse.
But the Moonman fared worse than a sleepwalker . It did not bother me.
There is no evidence to support theview that SMEs fared worse during these years.
However, they fared worse in a rematch with the Yankees and were dispatched in five games.
Communists fared worse.
The lesser-known regents of later years even fared worse.
Bangladesh fared worse.
In the two remaining - from the four categories assessed - Poland fared worse.
It is clear that PDP has fared worse under him.
Adolescents " older " patients fared worse than the younger children, suggesting a time-related decrement in functionality.
The Helsinki group countries fared worse.
Argentina and Turkey have so far fared worse than other emerging market countries.
Large mammals, with their reduced surface area-to-volume ratio, would have fared worse than small mammals.
In many areas, officers fared worse than the general population.
Of the 30 or so countries examined, only Mexico and Finland fared worse.
Sensitive to the FTA do not appear to have fared worse than manufacturing as a whole.
Slow growth firms fared worse during the recession - their employment shrank at 1.4 % per year.
Thousands of his fellow prisoners fared worse ; many did not survive.
China fared worse than India and Brazil at rank 83 with a score of 37.
The Bears fared worse.
On the allied right, Sir Thomas Fairfax 's wing fared worse.
Still, the flying electric cars fared worse in comparison with battery-electric vehicles.
Only 3-month CDs have fared worse.
Children coming from so-called " fragile families " fared worse than those with more stable family structures.
Rose 's handling of the question, however, fared worse.
I had no trouble, but the Moonman fared worse than a sleepwalker.
Out of 16 Asian countries surveyed, only India fared worse.
On the absolute scale, how - ever, boys again fared worse than girls.
It would not be until 1987 that any British song fared worse in Eurovision.

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