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mid

[mid] / mɪd /
ADJECTIVE
intervening
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Fourteen reactors, mostly in western and southern Japan, have resumed operation since the post-Fukushima shutdown under strict safety rules, with 13 running as of mid January.

From Barron's

We even see the beginnings of a turnaround in the company’s business in mainland China, which grew by mid- to high-single digits in the latest quarter.

From Barron's

By mid-2025, 27 countries had bitcoin exposure, with 13 more pursuing legislation.

From MarketWatch

Up until the mid to late 1950s, Social Security records were stored manually or with electromechanical machines, including punched cards and early tabulating equipment.

From MarketWatch

The upbeat data suggests that aggressive cuts in interest rates since mid-2024 are finally starting to gain traction and lift the economy out of an extended period of gloom.

From The Wall Street Journal