so-so u rečniku PONS

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Even the co-pays on these drugs are so high that they can bankrupt middle-class people with so-so insurance.
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It succumbed to tough competition from the other networks and so-so responses from critics and audiences.
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Ultimately, this unsuccessful ending only served to weaken the already so-so story that came before it.
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Last year was otherwise only so-so for the guy.
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The better camera is pretty low quality, even for a budget tablet, and the picture quality is so-so at best.
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The sound is so-so, but solid enough, with the frequent jokes all sounding distinct.
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This means essentially so-so: getting better little by little or not getting any worse.
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There was also some poor acting and the film had many minor mistakes in it which should have been edited out as well as so-so special effects.
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The loss of their coach was a factor in the team's so-so finish to the season, which ended with a record of 259.
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Production values are so-so at best, with a rough sound mix and home-video quality camera work.
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