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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more middle" is not a commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is not grammatically incorrect, but it may sound awkward or unclear to readers. It would be more appropriate to use other phrases such as "in the middle," "in the center," or "more central" depending on the context. However, in certain cases, the phrase "more middle" could be used to emphasize a specific location or position within a group or situation. For example: - "John was not at the very top of the class, but he wasn't at the bottom either. He was somewhere in the more middle range." - "The company's policies were not extreme, but they were not completely moderate either. They fell more in the middle."
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Q. You're more middle market.
A bit more middle class hipster?
Looking more Middle Eastern than Far Eastern.
His accent is more middle America than eastern Manila.
Indians, Chinese and Africans tend to be more middle class.
More middle- and upper-middle-class parents are drawing similar lines.
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More middle-class refugees joined them.
Frank, meanwhile, chooses a more middle-class lifestyle.
Britain was becoming more middle-class, and more social democratic.
"Now, we're seeing more middle-class parents choosing it".
Socialists are more middle-class than revolutionary now.
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