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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at midpoint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific point that is halfway between two other points, often in contexts like measurements, timelines, or discussions of progress.
Example: "The project is currently at midpoint, and we need to assess our progress before moving forward."
Alternatives: "in the middle" or "halfway point".
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The project is only at midpoint.
They support the joists at midpoint.
Bill stout, bent sharply down at midpoint, and furnished with lamellar filtering apparatus.
Natasha Richardson anchored the row at midpoint, alongside Barry Diller, Ms. Von Furstenberg's husband.
"If it's right at midpoint, there's no force causing it to rotate.
Until it all goes horribly wrong: at midpoint, the fearsome Gruffalo is physically conjured.
Frequently stiffening braces are built between studs at midpoint and are known as noggings.
Scaled scores for quality of life and social inclusion were measured at midpoint and endpoint only.
At midpoint the yield of hemicellulose was 94.5% with more than 88% of lignin removed.
The environmental impacts were evaluated using the ReCiPe method at midpoint level and operating the GaBi 6.0 assessment software.
At midpoint in Ms. Stewart's address, Mr. Samuel walked out, but he later returned to stand in line to ask a question.
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