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Discover Ludwig"straddle between" is a common phrase in written English.
It means to stand, sit, or be in a position that involves having one part on one side of something and the other part on the other side of it. For example, if you were to describe a situation in which someone is forced to make a difficult decision between two different options, you might say "The person was left straddling between their two choices, unsure of which one to choose."
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"He has to straddle between fiscal austerity and economic growth.
Friday largely covers that awkward straddle between the 80s and 90s, when indie pop was finding whatever footholds it could in the mainstream.
Mark Zuckerberg, for all of his supposed ham-handed obliviousness to the way people think and feel, is attuned to the gap we straddle between performance and secrecy.
Owing to the multi-valence of both Mo and V, the potential window of composite is able to straddle between negative and positive potentials.
The nervousness over the issue comes as Republican leaders are trying to work out a difficult straddle between the powerful anti-abortion forces in their party and those who support abortion rights.
The combination of all these factors — the delegates, the question of statehood, the Republican candidates' need to straddle between Puerto Rican voters on and off the island and their Republican base — produced the odd campaign that led up to today's vote.
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They straddle the span between rock and leftfield hard places with the surefootedness of mountain goats.
Hence interpretive research straddles between paradigms.
Its strategy of straddling between the City of London and Hong Kong was the future.
Women are halfway to freedom, still straddled between home and work, underpaid with no childcare.
Straddling between paradigms: A naturalistic philosophical case study on interpretive research in management accounting.
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