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The sentence "has been mediocre" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which the level of success or quality has been neither particularly good nor bad. For example, "Despite his hard work, John's success at improving the company's sales this quarter has been mediocre."
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The Yankees' defense has been mediocre.
Outside of that window, however, it's performance has been mediocre.
And Umenyiora, who lost his starting job to Pierre-Paul, has been mediocre.
Though Pearson has done well in California, for example, its performance in Texas has been mediocre.
They have opened the new ballpark with a lousy team, and the attendance has been mediocre.
Some of the stuff she's done has been sublime, some has been mediocre.
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More often than not their followers become their prisoners rather than the other way round.Not all the leaders thrown up in peacetime by the two rival mediocrity-elects have been mediocre men or women.
She knew her career had been mediocre.
His polls in noncompetitive states have been mediocre lately.
Reviews of RIM's recently introduced tablet device have been mediocre.
The Devils have been mediocre this season, playing one good game before playing several bad ones.
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has been moderate
has been modest
has been abusive
has played mediocre
has gotten mediocre
has received mediocre
has been good
has had mediocre
has been powerless
has been terrific
has been exponential
has been powerful
has been meagre
has remained mediocre
has been catastrophic
has become mediocre
has been cheap
has been perky
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