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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mid size" is not correct in written English; it should be "a mid-size" with a hyphen.
You can use it when describing something that is of medium size, often in contexts like vehicles, businesses, or products.
Example: "We decided to purchase a mid-size SUV for our family trips."
Alternatives: "a medium-sized" or "a moderate size".
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In a mid-size bowl, whip butter until creamy.
Madvig runs a mid-size burg near New York City.
A mid-size black hole in the star cluster MGG 11.
Cora is a mid-size black mongrel that scarcely advertises her power to metamorphose a life.
How does a mid-size English city earn such odd flattery?
Take the Tacoma, a mid-size truck that Toyota is increasingly producing in Mexico.
There is hardly a mid-size builder that does not employ foreign workers, says Mr Stiepelmann.
Participants were 124 college-age students at a mid-size Northeastern university.
The simulation domain is a residential district in Freiburg, a mid-size city in Southwest Germany.
To reach these objectives a DAEDALOS aircraft model representing a mid-size business jet was developed.
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