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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He made a direct appeal to middle-of-the-road voters.
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Wilson appealed to middle-of-the-road voters.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both were too sensitive about the middle-of-the-road , liberal, humanitarian public.
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Now, their last record was very nice and all the rest but it's very middle-of-the-road stuff.
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The figures are relative to a middle-of-the-road estimate of the course of the economy during the next twenty years.
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The Independent has remained independent from political allegiances though it too favoured a middle-of-the-road political outcome in the 1987 election.
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The President's choice of a middle-of-the-road Republican with a strong record of educational reform received considerable bipartisan approval.
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We grew up in a world of chainstore high fashion, middle-of-the-road revolution, cover-version original pop music.
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We should have had, at best, a continuous middle-of-the-road government which could never have taken radical reforming measures.