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The phrase "aesthetically mediocre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks visual appeal or artistic quality.
Example: "The design of the new building was aesthetically mediocre, failing to inspire or impress the community."
Alternatives: "visually unremarkable" or "artistically uninspired".
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Godard's harsh and direct, yet complex and intimate approach to the subject contrasts with Bigelow's relatively careless, aesthetically mediocre, and entertainingly grandiose and unsophisticated way with it, and the crucial differences that result are ultimately not just aesthetic but moral.
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In a typically po-faced piece of film theory, Umberto Eco sniffed that Casablanca is, "aesthetically speaking, a very mediocre film".
"The countless exhibits, endless stream of music and numberless documentaries that have surfaced over the past three months have been nothing short of mediocre; shallow, reactionary, aesthetically timed art thoroughly lacking subtlety, intelligence or substance".
While many companies will squander programming time and money building their own mediocre display software, Leftronic provides ready-made ways of visualizing various types of data aesthetically.
Aesthetically speaking.
Aesthetically appealing?
"Aesthetically, that is.
Utterly mediocre".
Aesthetically, Wes Gordon (Sept.
Teachers mediocre?
We like it aesthetically.
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