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midtour
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
mid-
+
tour
.
Adjective
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midtour
(
not
comparable
)
Occurring or existing in the middle of a tour
Adverb
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midtour
(
not
comparable
)
In the
middle
of a
tour
2007
November 3, Lisa W. Foderaro, “For Soldiers Families, Battles Are Not Far Off”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
But for these soldiers, it is all the more so because of the length of their deployment, which was extended
midtour
from one year to 15 months.
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