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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of mediocre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of things that are of average or below-average quality.
Example: "The restaurant offered a range of mediocre dishes that failed to impress the diners."
Alternatives: "a variety of subpar" or "a selection of average".
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But the economy remains in a range of mediocre growth.
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There are two restaurants, the Kitchen Table, which serves a range of cuisines and a mediocre breakfast buffet, and Yen, a high-end Chinese restaurant.
In adaptive systems, the nature of what emerges is uncertain but might be estimated to fall within a range of outcomes such as poor to mediocre or good to excellent [ 36].
In 2005, using a range of conventional indicators, the OECD described Britain's innovation performance as "mediocre" compared with the best countries.
Chinese undergraduates who study in the West tend to be from wealthy families and show a wide range of academic ability, from mediocre to outstanding.
It does a lot of mediocre programming.
Mr. Fudge encountered "a lot of mediocre and bad inventory".
A lot of mediocre art was given prominence.
The result was a glut of mediocre plays".
But the game in 1950 remained an emblem of hope for a succession of mediocre squads.
It was a year of mediocre performance, unhappy headlines and slowing growth.
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