mediocre in the PONS Dictionary

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But it makes no efforts to tide over these restraints and remains adamant that the ultimate effects produced are nothing above mediocre.
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His later albums (released in 1955 and 1956) received mediocre reviews.
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He excelled in football but was a mediocre student.
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Although the training there would probably be considered mediocre by modern standards, the school did have a microscope, an uncommon tool at the time.
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This was used as a fail-safe in case the film was mediocre.
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He criticized what he saw as the sentimental coddling of the mediocre and botched.
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And, ironically, they were all perfect in the same, uninteresting way so that ended up making them all mediocre.
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He opened his rookie season (200607) with some mediocre efforts, but by mid-season he was promoted to starter.
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They are occasionally taken by anglers on bait or small lures and considered to be mediocre table fish.
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The Broadway version received mixed reviews ranging from enthusiastic to mediocre.
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