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in the middle of the year or in midyear #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:57 am   in the middle of the year or in midyear
 

Which expression is correct? " in the middle of the year 2008" or " in midyear 2008" please hel me!!!!!!!!!!!!
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in the middle of the year or in midyear #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 27, 2008 15:54 pm   in the middle of the year or in midyear
 

Hi Ruben

I'd suggest using either of these:

- in the middle of 2008
- in mid 2008
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