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The truth is always in the middle riccioni 08/26/04
    Dear ESL Experts:

    In Italian, when we are asked to express our opinion on a dispute/quarrel/argument between two people, we have/use the saying "The truth is always in the middle/The truth always lies in the middle" meaning "They are both partially wrong/right," "Both sides are 50% right/wrong" or "None of the two stands is completely right."

    Do you have the same saying in U.S. English?

    If not, what do you say instead?

    Again, many, many thanks for your kind help.

    Paolo

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