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The phrase "a middle manager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who holds a managerial position in the middle level of an organization, typically overseeing lower-level employees and reporting to higher-level management.
Example: "In many companies, a middle manager plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between upper management and staff on the ground."
Alternatives: "a mid-level manager" or "an intermediate manager."
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It's important, as a middle manager, to manage the moment, but also to keep an eye on the future.
I probably got my slight distrust of upper management from him, because he was a middle manager and a civil engineer, and he would always rather hang out with the guys than manage up.
Contrast the experience of being a middle manager.
He's a middle manager for an oil company.
Emily joined MI5 as a middle manager, having previously worked in the Civil Service.
The coach/manager is a middle manager, not concerned with the long term".
So he didn't have to be a middle manager, he could have been in the army.
Eventually a middle manager in a large Venice factory was selected.
A middle manager wouldn't get caught dead dressing against the C.E.O.'s sense of style".
He was like the Transition equivalent of a middle manager flown in from corporate.
Ziu was anything but an agitator: he worked as a middle manager at the Arabian Gulf Oil Company.
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