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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mediocre at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a level of skill or performance that is average or below average. Example: "John was mediocre at basketball, but he excelled in academics."
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I'm mediocre at many things".
"You'll always be mediocre at everything".
And everybody is pretty mediocre, at least.
This new one is mediocre at worst.
The future looks mediocre at best sadly.
"The middle-class work force is mediocre at best".
In my battalion, I am mediocre at best.
Trade is low because both countries are mediocre at manufacturing.
The defense was "mediocre at best," according to Pace.
Have the Irish looked mediocre at times in some games?
(Scott) 'FANTASTIC FOUR' (PG-13, 105 minutes) Mediocre at best.
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