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"in midterm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a point in the middle of a period of time, especially one of a longer duration, such as a school term or a business year. For example, "We are preparing to review our performance in midterm."
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Typically the president's party loses Congressional seats in midterm elections.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin resigned in midterm in Sept. 1983.
Democrats had badly beaten the president's Republican Party in midterm Congressional elections the month before.
This year, it's showing up in midterm races involving women all over the country.
The real tragedy here, though, is not whatever happens in midterm elections.
Others say it reflects the tendency of parties in power to falter in midterm elections.
Older voters are historically more likely than young ones to vote in midterm elections.
Russian president was sympathetic about Republican failure in midterm elections to US Congress.
(The gap can vary more in midterm election years, when turnout is lower).
A struggling economy has historically meant trouble for the president's party in midterm elections.
The newcomers skew Democratic, but may not vote in midterm elections.
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