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"a middle position" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to the position of a person, place, or thing that is between two extremes or in the middle of a range. For example, "The candidate took a middle position on the issue, balancing the needs of both sides equally."
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Wilson occupied a middle position.
A middle position seems to have been occupied by Peter.
It's tougher to draw a middle position and stay there".
The carbon group elements (Group 14), with four electrons, occupy a middle position.
Tristram Hunt takes a middle position between the two sides in the preface to his book.
"Of course there are a number of plays that occupy a middle position.
Those who would neither condemn nor sanction ʿAlī or his opponents but took a middle position were termed the Muʿtazilah.
With both the liberal & conservative positions in disrepute there may only be a "middle" position left & no longer a spectrum.
Ms. Rice, despite having argued for fully backing the new Karzai government, took a middle position, leaving the issue unresolved.
In early polls, a plurality of Germans wanted Merkel to take a middle position between the West and Russia.
In other words, there are more pro-choice absolutists than pro-life absolutists, and far more people who take a middle position than absolutists on either side.
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