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Discover Ludwig"mediocre mentality" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an outlook or outlooks that are not particularly positive or motivated. For example, "John has a mediocre mentality and often gives up on projects easily."
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At the end of the season, Westley criticised the club's "mediocre" mentality, stating the squad have "not got a clue what it takes to get success".
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The "ship it" mentality leads many startups to do mediocre, incremental, non-important work.
The prototypical perfectionist is someone who will go to great (and often unhealthy) lengths to avoid being average or mediocre, and who takes on a "no pain, no gain" mentality in their pursuit of greatness.
Utterly mediocre".
Teachers mediocre?
Mediocre left hand.
"Was it something mediocre?
That means mediocre math.
Or mentality?
"Different mentality.
Regulators are mediocre.
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