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located at the middle
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "located at the middle" is not correct in standard English; it should be "located in the middle." You can use it when describing the position of something that is situated centrally within a space or area.
Example: "The statue is located in the middle of the park, making it a focal point for visitors."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Extensive numerical analysis and case study results validate the effectiveness of the proposed integrated model and demonstrate its promising application at locations where the upstream freeway off-ramp is located at the middle of the road cross section and the space between the stop line and off-ramp is limited.
When the combustion chamber configuration had a middling pocket coupled with an ignition slot located at the middle of the width direction of rotor surface, the combustion rate is the highest.
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All located at the middle one third.
All were located at the middle one third.
A pump is located at the middle of the horizontal duct of each tank.
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The minimum value appeared when measurement point located at the middle of the X beam.
The relay is located at the middle between the sources and the destination.
The Datang power plant, located at the middle bay, began operations in December 2005 (Fig. 1).
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The computed VP is located at the middle of the video frame.
Most of the cliffs were located at the middle and lower part of the gully.
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This paper studies a balance whose unobservable fulcrum is not necessarily located at the middle of its two pans.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a location within something, always use "in" instead of "at". The grammatically correct phrase is "located in the middle".
Common error
Avoid using the preposition "at" when specifying a location inside something. "At" generally indicates a point or specific address, not an area within. For example, it is incorrect to say "The error is located at the middle of the page"; instead, say "The error is located in the middle of the page".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "located at the middle" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying a noun, indicating the position of something. Although common, Ludwig AI flags it as incorrect, favoring "located in the middle."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "located at the middle" is used to describe the position of something, but it is considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI recommends using "located in the middle" instead. Although common in scientific writing, as shown in many Ludwig examples, the correct preposition to use in standard English is "in". Alternative phrases like "situated in the center" or "positioned centrally" can also be employed. Remember to use "in" when specifying a location within an enclosed space to adhere to standard grammar rules.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
situated in the middle
Replaces "at" with "in", resulting in a grammatically standard phrase with identical meaning.
positioned in the center
Substitutes "located" with "positioned" and "middle" with "center", while still using the correct preposition "in".
found in the mid-section
Replaces "located" with "found", "middle" with "mid-section" and retains the preposition "in".
in the central part
Replaces "middle" with "central part", emphasizing a broader area around the center.
placed centrally
Uses an adverbial form to indicate location, simplifying the original structure.
centrally located
Expresses that something is in a central position, modifying the subject directly.
at the midpoint
Focuses on the exact central point, using "midpoint" instead of a general "middle".
midway along
Indicates a position halfway along a line or length.
in the heart of
Emphasizes that the object is deep within the area, often used metaphorically.
in the thick of
Implies being surrounded by something else, using a more idiomatic expression.
FAQs
How to correctly use "located in the middle" in a sentence?
Use "located in the middle" to specify that something is positioned centrally within an area or space. For example: "The main character is "located in the middle" of the story, and the plot moves around her".
Which is the correct preposition to use, "at" or "in" when describing something at the center?
The correct preposition is "in". It is grammatically incorrect to say "located at the middle"; the standard English phrasing is ""located in the middle"".
What are some alternatives to "located in the middle"?
Alternatives include "situated in the center", "positioned centrally", or "found in the mid-section", depending on the specific context.
Why is "located at the middle" considered grammatically incorrect?
The preposition "at" is generally used to indicate a specific point or address, not a position within an enclosed space. Therefore, "in" is the appropriate preposition to use when describing a location inside or within something, such as ""located in the middle"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested