mediocrity in the PONS Dictionary

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A leading motive in his entire body of work is the perpetual unattainability of freedom and the triumph of mediocrity and oppression.
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A spell that relieves the mediocrity of existence.
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Of the songs and verses which have beeu collected in the volume it must be confessed that few of them rise above respectable mediocrity.
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Over the next seven years, he would shape the team into a contender after nearly two decades of mediocrity.
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Their reward is something more than just an escape into banal mediocrity.
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The piece was rejected by the festival directors sighting the artistic mediocrity of the text.
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I have to rewrite everything many, many times just to achieve mediocrity.
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These are characterized by the mediocrity of their style and technique, reduced to a fairly clumsy dotting and an irregular final polishing.
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He was extremely sad to see the series go, but could not overlook the mediocrity, predictability and lack of originality of the series finale.
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The idea is to assume mediocrity, rather than starting with the assumption that a phenomenon is special, privileged or exceptional.
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