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The phrase "a middle of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "the middle of" when referring to a central point or location.
Example: "We found ourselves in the middle of a heated debate."
Alternatives: "the center of" or "the midst of".
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A middle of the night whisperer.
AUDIENCE: So you just pick a middle of the column.
A middle of the road figure would be $325 per acre per year.
"We cannot change a general in a middle of a war," Mr. Gilani said.
Ainsworth, Neb., trying to make lemonade from lemons, holds a Middle of Nowhere festival in June.
Statistically speaking, Kevin Huber is a middle of the road punter.
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And here's a middle-of-the-republican-party candidate.
He's a middle-of-the-road Wall Street executive!
This is a middle-of-the-road MAC clause.
It's a middle-of-the-night sandwich enjoyed midday.
There is no need to prepare a middle-of-the-night bottle.
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