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The phrase "mid morning" is correct and commonly used in written English to refer to the time in the middle of the morning, typically between 9-11am.
Here are a few examples: - "I have a meeting with my boss scheduled for mid morning tomorrow." - "I usually feel most productive in mid morning, after my morning coffee." - "The bakery sells out of their popular croissants by mid morning, so make sure to get there early."
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Mid morning, mid morning, mid morning.
Stock went up close to $35 by mid morning.
Mid morning snack: Yogurt with some berries.
Snacks to grab mid morning or afternoon include: Greek yogurt.
Have mid morning and afternoon snacks available that are healthy.
By mid morning ScotRail began to gradually reintroduce some services.
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By mid-morning, it had not.
A definite mid-morning highlight.
Here's a mid-morning summary.
It's mid-morning on Thursday.
It was now mid-morning.
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