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Discover LudwigThe phrase "middle ground" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to describe a compromise or solution that is not extreme on either side of an argument or situation. Example: "In order to reach a resolution, both parties had to find a middle ground that satisfied their needs."
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Middle ground
noun
A compromise position between extremes
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Middle ground is nice".
Where's the middle ground?
Try a middle ground.
"There's no middle ground".
"It's that middle ground.
There's really no middle ground".
There is little middle ground".
Standard occupies a middle ground.
Is there a middle ground?
"There wasn't much middle ground".
There was no middle ground.
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