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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mediocre contribution" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a contribution or effort that is average or below average in quality or significance. It implies that the contribution is not particularly outstanding or exceptional. Example: "Despite his passionate enthusiasm, his work on the project only amounted to a mediocre contribution, falling short of our expectations."
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If anything, Clarke's mediocre contribution with the bat at Trent Bridge underlined his importance to an Australia side that twice collapsed in the first match of the series.
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Mr. Romney's fund-raising has been mediocre in Ohio; he has brought in about $600,000 in itemized contributions, considerably less than the $1.6 million raised in Michigan, even though Ohio has a slightly larger and more Republican-leaning population.
Utterly mediocre".
Teachers mediocre?
Mediocre left hand.
"Was it something mediocre?
That means mediocre math.
Regulators are mediocre.
A mediocre reading?
(N.B.: mediocre baguettes, though).
The team is mediocre.
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