middle-of-the-road in the PONS Dictionary

middle-of-the-road Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A rather middle-of-the-road judge, who often heard cases involving the main characters.
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Behind the middle-of-the-road and genteel middle-class surroundings lies a sharp social commentary and well-crafted characters.
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He had grand ambitions for the company: he had plans to transform it from a provincial middle-of-the-road railway company into a major national player.
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The extremes scare the middle-of-the-road people into silence.
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This episode is an acceptable, middle-of-the-road, minimum-effort parody with only a few specific details.
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The songs range from hard country-rock to middle-of-the-road country material.
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The movie is strictly middle-of-the-road.
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The dominant political orientation of his program began as roughly middle-of-the-road throughout the 1990s.
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While in the race, she described herself as a middle-of-the-road candidate who could avoid left-wing and right-wing extremes.
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The magazine later retracted the rating in a games round up in issue 10 and awarded it a middle-of-the-road 75%.
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