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The phrase "about the middle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate point in time or space, often referring to a specific period or location that is roughly halfway through something.
Example: "We will meet about the middle of the month to discuss our progress."
Alternatives: "around the midpoint of" or "near the center of".
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That switch happened about the middle of last year.
This was done, I think, about the middle of 2010.
HARRIS: You will find that on about the middle of the document.
The next significant development in rocketry occurred about the middle of the 19th century.
Instrumental music designed for home use has existed since about the middle of the 15th century.
Something about the middle of May makes Aretha Franklin call me.
By about the middle of the century, the frontiers had become fixed.
I want to take a moment to talk about the middle of things.
Gu gug (literally "old plays") became popular about the middle of the 19th century.
"It's going to always be about the middle of the road".
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By deal count, meanwhile, Apple is about in the middle of the Big Five.
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