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mid

[mid] / mɪd /
ADJECTIVE
intervening
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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

The sharp spike in rice prices in mid-2025 shocked households.

From BBC

Parliament's restoration and renewal team said a final decision on a single preferred option needed to be made by mid-2030.

From BBC