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The phrase "a big change in the middle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant alteration or shift that occurs at a central point in a process, story, or situation.
Example: "The novel had a big change in the middle that completely altered the direction of the plot."
Alternatives: "a major shift in the center" or "a significant alteration in the midst".
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"There was a big change in the middle of the year," she said.
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"The industry... is in the middle of a big change in how we incent our staff," he said, pointing to his own bank's recent decision to abolish sales-based commissions.
The changes in communication brought a big change in reporting.
That is a big change in culture".
"I see a big change in her.
That was a big change in medicine.
There is a big change in network designing concept.
A change in one factor in an event can cause a big change in outcome.
Make a big change in your appearance.
Make a big change in your life.
There you are, a big lump in the middle.
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