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Discover Ludwig"via media" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means "a middle course" or "a compromise". For example, you could use it in a sentence like, "After much deliberation, they agreed to come to a via media on the issue."
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via media
noun
A third way; a middle course, a compromise.
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The interaction microorganisms x time resulted significant for both PCA and VIA media (P < 0.001).
Alston, who was Hartshorne's student at Chicago, refers to his view as a "via media" (a middle path) between Hartshorne and Aquinas (Cobb & Gamwell 1984, 78f).
She is featured in the Via Media and Living the Questions teaching series.
The Goldilocks via media is happily occupied by the medium tasters.
Both men benefited from free media publicity (in Berlusconi's case, via media he owned).
This is what the Episcopalians call the via media, the middle way.
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We forge enduring "brand ideas" -- long-term relationships between shopper and brand -- that deepen consumer engagement via media-neutral "participation platforms".
(Duncan Storrar put out a statement via Media Watch on Monday).
(Video via Media Matters).
Watch the video above via Media Matters.
Listen to the full clip below, via Media Matters.
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