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Discover LudwigThe phrase "middle door" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the door that is located in the middle of a set of doors or a building. Example: The building had three doors - one on the left, one on the right, and a middle door. I walked through the middle door to enter the building.
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But many riders have noticed problems with the middle door.
"Without having statistics, I know they're using the middle door more," he said about riders.
Me: First car, seat by the middle door, head down, reading the paper.
He grabs the knob of the middle door, but his fingers won't grip right.
At Second Avenue, one passenger hopped off at the middle door while three left from the front door.
The hearse had a sign with the funeral home's name on the middle door, Mr. McMahon said.
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When one elderly gentleman rapped on the middle doors to get them to open, nothing happened.
It seats seven and, like most vans, has middle doors on the left and right sides.
And why are the middle doors kept closed on many runs? A. All 813 of Metro-North's electric-train cars have two sets of doors, plus the connecting doors at each end, said Marjorie Anders, a Metro-North spokeswoman.
But Mr. O'Leary said that investigators had not yet learned why the train had moved at all with the girl's foot caught between the middle doors of the second car.
It is so simple, just as the only thing you need to do to link two running trains at the same speed is open the middle doors of the two.
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