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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mediocre game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a game that is of average quality, neither particularly good nor bad.
Example: "After playing for a few hours, I realized it was just a mediocre game that didn't hold my interest."
Alternatives: "an average game" or "a subpar game."
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"He might not survive a mediocre game.
"It was a mediocre game console and not a very good mobile phone," said Brian O'Rourke, an analyst at In-Stat, a research firm.
Atlanta's Greg Maddux pitched a mediocre game, and the Braves' 15-game winning streak ended with a 6-4 loss Wednesday night to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
But simply imposing a movie plot is a great way to produce a mediocre game.
It was a mediocre game of football that saw Orient take the lead just before the break and North End equalise from the penalty spot in the second half.
He had a mediocre game in a drawn match, scoring 33 and 34, and taking two wickets.
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As a teen, I was a regular in the online servers of Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, a thoroughly mediocre game that against all odds had cultivated a dedicated community.
As a teen I was a regular in the online servers of Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, a thoroughly mediocre game that against all odds had cultivated a dedicated community.
Hoilett took careful aim but Howard gambled correctly, dived to his left, and kept the visitors in what was, until that point, a pretty mediocre game.
"You come to the conclusion, if I have a choice between a mediocre passing game or a running game that pounds away, I'll take the running game anytime.
Phil Simms will call a rookie quarterback "a young Peyton" or compare Brock Osweiler's mediocre game management to his predecessor's.
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