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- DictionaryMid·dle ground/ˌmid(ə)l ˈɡround/
noun
- 1. an area of compromise or possible agreement between two extreme positions, especially political ones: "each party wants to capture the votes of those perceived as occupying the middle ground"
- 2. the middle distance of a painting or photograph: "a watercolor with a middle ground of a castle"
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