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The phrase "mid of December" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used to refer to the middle part of the month of December. Example: "We usually have our annual meeting in the mid of December."
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Landslides usually occur at the beginning or mid of September after the soil and rocks are saturated and the pore water pressure becomes high.
From Figures 7 and 8, it can be inferred approximately that from November to mid of January, the tilt angle obtained from ∅ + 25° produces more solar radiation intensity in the solar collector than tilt angles ∅ + 15° and ∅ + 10°.
In addition, Jordan wintertime starts mid of January [ 28, 29].
The patients were followed until they completed their TB treatment (i.e., mid of December 2011).
Medical charts and notification forms of all the patients were reviewed at the time of their diagnosis and then at the subsequent follow-up visits until final treatment outcomes of all the patients were available (i.e., mid of December 2011).
The whole experimental period lasted six weeks (mid June end of July).
Specimens were collected during the rainy season (mid-January end of mid-January endSeptember–mid-December); nofparity data were available.
Most of the dengue cases in our study occurred during months of mid-November to end of December.
> > The phenology of the species was described after six visits to the study sites (2010: February, May, mid-June, end of July and early December 2011 May 201111).
This period starts about November 15th, and goes onward till about mid March of the following year.
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