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"mediocre grade" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a below-average mark or score received on a test or assignment. Example: Despite studying diligently, John still received a mediocre grade on his math exam.
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"Do I expect people to see a mediocre grade and decide, 'Hmm, I'm going to think twice about this'?
But suppose a student did mediocre work and deserves a mediocre grade – a C.
Perceivers were led to believe that their partners had either a very high or mediocre grade point average.
In many minds, "fair" equates to a mediocre grade for performance.
There was "David" who wrote his first paper as theatrically as he spoke, but not well enough to earn more than a mediocre grade.
No matter the mediocre grade, I talk a good amount, even when, sometimes off the record, I didn't quite get to the end of the book.
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At home, many give themselves mediocre grades.
They also began to understand his moodiness and mediocre grades.
He earned mediocre grades, but graduated and returned home to practice in Chicago.
An overachiever, he played basketball and led the student government, but earned mediocre grades.
In the end, George W. may be marked for the White House because of, rather than in spite of, his mediocre grades.
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