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The phrase "find middle ground" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a situation in which two opposing parties or ideas reach an agreement that satisfies both sides. For example: "In order to reach a resolution, the two parties had to find middle ground and eventually compromise."
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With patience and political courage, the two sides could find middle ground.
The inability of Congress to find middle ground elicits fair questions about electoral dysfunction.
"Republicans have to resolve their own deep disagreements before we can find middle ground between the two parties," he said.
"Our goal should not be to find middle ground," said Representative Trent Franks of Arizona, "but true common ground".
Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, said last week she was working with colleagues to find middle ground.
They listen intently, treating each note as an individual personality, and they find middle ground between spaciness and rhythmic grounding.
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Finding middle ground in a community as diverse, artistic, and expressionistic as ours is tough.
Countries around the world have found middle ground including an industrial policy to guide their development.
One mum found middle ground when her 16-year-old son wanted his girlfriend to stay for the weekend.
Finding middle ground between local talent and international aspiration, Pastel Embassy's loyalties lie strictly with the underground.
Together, I think we get to find that middle ground.
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