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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a middle point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a central or intermediate position in a range or between two extremes.
Example: "In negotiations, finding a middle point can help both parties reach a satisfactory agreement."
Alternatives: "a midpoint" or "an intermediate point".
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Are they going to find a middle point?
Two cantilevered sections would link at a middle point, like two hands coming together.
Mexico is a middle point between the two, with 11% single dwellers.
"We share this interest and passion with the city and, coming together, we found a middle point".
This could be a steep hill to clamber up, or a castle or tea shop to stop in: anything to act as a middle point, breaking the journey into manageable chunks.
But if (it is) not (for H or I that he is searching, but for one of the terms that remain), he will remember by going to A, and so in all cases (in which one starts from a middle point).
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He also said that the chancel arch was "of considerable elegance, unusual in North Wales, having excellent moulding and clustered shafts which have a Middle Pointed character".
"We've always seen the Form 1 as a valuable middle point," says Maxim Lobovsky SM '11, a Formlabs co-founder and inventor of the printer, along with classmates Natan Linder SM '11 and David Cranor SM '11.
The dynamic response of a membrane covered planar electrode system was investigated to derive a simplified middle point formula, the time at which amperometric current reaches half steady state value, that provided reliable solute diffusion coefficients.
Food writer and cookbook author Diana Kuan's recipe resides at a nice middle point between the two.
These phones, Bloch says, have found a happy middle point.
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