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The phrase "a mid winter break" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a midwinter break." You can use it to refer to a break or holiday that occurs in the middle of winter, often associated with schools or universities.
Example: "Students eagerly await the midwinter break, as it provides a much-needed respite from their studies."
Alternatives: "a winter break" or "a midseason break."
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Real finished third behind Atletico Madrid and Barcelona last season, but are now leading La Liga by a point as the Spanish season enters its mid-season winter break.
The 11th-place side failed to win against any of the teams above them before the mid-season winter break and spurned late chances to end that unwanted record against the Catalans.
Four of Europe's major leagues - Spain's La Liga, Germany's Bundesliga, France's Ligue 1 and Italy's Serie A - are now enjoying their mid-season winter breaks.
Would a winter break help?
When fracking companies first figured out how to gain access to parts of it in the mid 2000s by breaking up gas-rich rock thousands of feet below the surface via fracking, dozens of Pennsylvania communities turned into boomtowns.
The Baggies have not won since the incident on a mid-season break last month.
The installment was part of the first "mini-season"; the show took a mid-season break between August 2006 and January 2007.
Students who have completed two years of college-level German and plan to attend the full academic year, may enroll in a fifth course at Humboldt University or at the Technical University (T.U.B). from mid-October to mid-February with a short Christmas break.
THESE days, on college campuses across New Jersey, the familiar and once-reassuring progress of freshman orientation, homecoming, mid-term exams and winter break has seemingly been shattered by a new rite of passage.
We already know that Pep Guardiola's men will go into the winter break as mid-season leaders - the official title is 'Herbstmeister' - but are they unstoppable?
If that matters, in a sense of historicity, I think that the greenhouse poems of the mid- and late 1940s broke ground in merging what I like to call the ontogenetic and the phylogenetic—I mean, moving between, you know, the anguish of the self and a sense of an archetypal natural world out there.
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