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The word "amidst" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that means "in, into, or among (a group of people or things); surrounded or encompassed by" Example: "The dog ran amidst the crowd who had gathered to watch the parade."
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Last month, amidst a severe lightning storm during the Honda Classic golf tournament in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, a dozen caddies huddled at the back of an exposed, three-sided metal tent, trying not to get wet and hoping they hadn't just made the stupidest decision of their lives.
You have to be robust to hold your own amidst the alpha males and females.
One of the buildings' common areas has a pile of litter; a resident who's showing me around says, "People here have lived amidst garbage.
Disinterred bones, dropped by neglectful gravediggers, lay scattered amidst the tombstones; smashed coffins were sold to the poor for firewood.
Sandy Nairne, director of the National Portrait Gallery and chairman of the judges, called Chancellor's image "a powerful and beautiful portrait, a worthy winner amidst a strong international submission".
Thousands of desperate Syrians remain stuck inside Syria on the Turkish and Iraqi borders amidst mounting insecurity and with winter fast approaching.
But amidst all the celebrations, he too remained coy over his future.
With government revenues reeling from the slump in oil prices and a fast-growing population expected to reach 210 million by 2020 amidst high unemployment, Buhari will have his work cut out.
The complex sits amidst fixtures in a struggling neighborhood: a medical clinic, takeout places, a movie theater, a charter school.
For the man being miraculously healed by a priest amidst the human drama of the Rialto bridge has been taken over by a demon.
They keep the house in order in hope of Gomes's return – a hope that still exists amidst the uncertainty and fear that surrounds his disappearance.
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