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"fall in between" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be in a middle or intermediate position between two things or options. Example: The new product falls in between the high-end luxury items and budget-friendly options, making it accessible to a wider range of customers.
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Where do you fall "in between nice and not nice"?
"But a lot of countries fall in between those two," notes Mr. Medley.
Amal Clooney, an international human rights lawyer, went for something that seems to fall in between hat and fascinator.
The other four real-world networks fall in between these two extremes.
Latinos fall in between.
But many fall in between.
The five other gradations fall in between.
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut fall in between.
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I think most people fall in-between.
The results derived using randomly selected transcripts fall in-between.
Some support adoption, some oppose it, and some fall in between these two extremes.
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