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"middle means" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a way of accomplishing something that lies between two extremes. For example, "John found a middle means to work with both sides and reach a compromise."
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The apathy of the middle means that the fringes and extremes will do better.
Achieving the combination of slightly cakey corners and a squidgy middle means everyone is happy!
The middle means marriage, and sharing, it also means opening up to the grinchy day-to-day reality.
Love -> Building on Fire (the squiggle in the middle means ("goes to") became Talking Heads' first officially released piece of music in February 1977.
Believe it or not, "pixilated," with an "i" in the middle, means "eccentric, daft" (as if affected by pixies); the word we wanted is "pixelated," with an "e" as in "pixel".
That the Giants do not use a behemoth in the middle means they do not feature their tackles the way, for example, the New England Patriots feature Vince Wilfork or the Pittsburgh Steelers do Casey Hampton, nose tackles who anchor 3-4 defenses.
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Nobody took the four points, but the performances of the men in the middle meant both team's supporters had reason for optimism.
West Ham played in front of Leicester and the congestion in the middle meant that Payet was suffocated behind Diafra Sakho and the lightweight Mauro Zárate.
But what does "the middle" mean these days?
Data are presented as goodness of fit (R, top), the slope coefficient (β1, middle, mean ± standard deviation), and significance of the slope coefficient (p value of β1, bottom).
When these nations were divided into three groups, the median (range) HIV prevalence estimates remained constant at 0.7% (0.05 – 33.7%) and 0.75% (0.05% – 33.4%) for the lower and middle mean governance groups respectively despite improvements in other health and economic indices.
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