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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mid-term" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an examination or assessment that occurs in the middle of an academic term or semester.
Example: "Students are preparing for a mid-term that will cover the first half of the course material."
Alternatives: "a mid-semester exam" or "a mid-course assessment".
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Despite a mid-term visual refreshment, the generation launched in 2002 was just too dull to be noticed.
The PRI had campaigned against VAT on food in a mid-term congressional election in July.
Is there a mid-term exam?
The government will soon publish a mid-term review.
A mid-term scan showed the baby had no limbs.
It was a mid-term protest vote, aides said.
Students will write a mid term essay, present a mid-term book report and complete a final project (create a 15 class syllabus/curriculum).
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Next year is a mid-term election.
The Conservatives have already told us that they won't relish fighting a mid term by-election.
We then used 2002 as a mid term to see if the trends between 1997 and 2007 were linear.
To evaluate the project, a mid-term evaluation and a final questionnaire were used.
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