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mid

[mid] / mɪd /
ADJECTIVE
intervening
Synonyms




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First Minister Eluned Morgan, then a member of the European Parliament for mid and west Wales, revealed she still had a pair of wellington boots "with Sea Empress oil on them" after helping out.

From BBC

By the mid-’90s, however, SUVs took off with Americans who preferred the higher ride height and roomy cargo space.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first wave came in the mid to late 1990s, when companies had a lower yield compared with safe Treasurys than any time since.

From The Wall Street Journal

Expand said it would move its corporate headquarters to Spring, Texas, in mid-2026 to capitalize on Houston’s role as a gateway to the global natural-gas market.

From The Wall Street Journal

He joined the Journal in mid-2023 from Reuters, where he worked as an investigative reporter focused on white-collar crime and as a correspondent in Venezuela and Spain.

From The Wall Street Journal