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Idiom
(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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"Good evening," I said, in the middle of the afternoon.
I'd like to come back, I think I said, in the middle of the summer.
"I haven't done a single photograph today," he said in the middle of the afternoon.
"I'm fine again," he said, "in the middle of my life again.
"It's sad to hear it may go bankrupt," he said in the middle of a break from skiing.
"I think it's only fair to tell you that I'm not using protection," she said, in the middle of sex.
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How do you say in the middle of your story 'This is a lie'?
I am, it's fair to say, in the middle of nowhere.
"I don't know how to finish that," he says, in the middle of an anecdote about earlier high times.
"It's a bit bizarre," he is saying, in the middle of a hurried room-service lunch at his hotel.
I forget what I'm saying in the middle of a sentence; I forget even my friends' names.
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