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'mid January' is correct and usable in written English
It is used when referring to the middle of the month of January, as opposed to the beginning or end of the month. For example: "We plan to have the project finished by mid January."
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Early-mid-January, California.
We started leasing in mid-January.
That was in mid-January.
"But," he warned, "it's only mid-January".
The appeal runs until mid-January.
Closed mid-January through mid-March.
It bloomed in Boston in mid-January.
The changes take effect in mid-January.
By mid-January, the situation at Guantánamo had not changed.
Fraser and I went to Biscoe in mid-January.
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