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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mediocre student" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is average or below average in their academic performance. Example: Despite his efforts, John remained a mediocre student throughout high school and never excelled in any subject.
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Mr. Shahzad proved a mediocre student.
In fact, he'd been a mediocre student.
He was a mediocre student but religiously devout.
At least he was a mediocre student at Yale.
I was a mediocre student and a bit of a troublemaker.
He had been a mediocre student, earning only B's and C's for three years.
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It turns out that he was an utterly mediocre student.
A self-professed mediocre student, he began college at San Jose State, majoring in physical education.
Mastery learning gathered steam as an antidote to mediocre student learning and testing soon became the watchword of business leaders and politicians.
Robert Santos was at best a mediocre math student at Herbert H. Lehman High School in the Bronx.
My first private thought is we could possibly have the next brilliant educator sitting right here, but instead we may crank out a mediocre business student.
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