Alan’s performance on the ABC test and grammatical correctness of the sentence

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😎 “Alan fares not too badly on the ABC test”
🤖 “Alan does not fare too badly on the ABC test.”

Changes made: Corrected the verb “fares” to “does not fare” for proper grammatical structure.
😎 The original sentence was grammatically incorrect?
🤖 Yes, the original sentence was slightly incorrect. The phrase “fares not too badly” is less conventional and can sound awkward. “Does not fare too badly” is more standard and widely accepted in English grammar.

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