How to use in-sentence of “substandard”:
+ The one released in 1993 got substandard reviews while in theaters.
+ The reviews were substandard and poor.
+ Prader–Willi syndrome is a rare but major genetic condition that involves being overweight, substandard sexual development and low intelligence.
+ In that conference, it was decided to develop a special program under the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to promote the commercial use of substandard or physically defective dates.
+ In 2005, Henderson found that substandard medical care in the California prison system had violated prisoners’ rights under the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution to be protected from cruel and unusual punishment.
+ It is also intended to expose dubious or substandard political thoughts on commercial culture.
+ The victims of substandard or obscene telephone calls should hang up on the callers and report the incidents to their telephone company or local police.
+ She was said to have substandard intelligence, with a mental age of between age 8 and 13.

