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折中 (zhézhōng) is a commonly used phrase in Chinese that means "compromise" or "middle ground". It is often used to describe a situation where two parties with different opinions or desires come to a mutual agreement by finding a compromise that satisfies both sides.
For example, if two friends are trying to decide on a restaurant to eat at, one may suggest a fancy and expensive restaurant while the other prefers a more casual and affordable option. In this case, they may compromise and choose a moderately priced restaurant that satisfies both of their preferences. This can be described as "折中" (zhézhōng) or finding a middle ground.
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