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middle

[mid-l] / ˈmɪd l /




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But with Yale University’s recent announcement of free tuition for undergraduate students from families with incomes below $200,000, the question is: Has the math truly changed for the middle class?

From MarketWatch

And, he said, “She always looked like a million dollars. There were times, in the middle of the New England winter, when we’d say, ‘Barb you don’t need to look this good.

From The Wall Street Journal

Online life insurer Ethos Technologies priced its IPO at $19, the middle of its proposed range, but fell almost 13% Thursday afternoon.

From Barron's

During those eight years of Burlington politics, the author “lived in the middle of a very unusual American experiment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But there’s one group of about eight moms that makes her feel like she’s back in middle school.

From The Wall Street Journal