The phrase "I'm amongst" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "I am in the middle of" or "I am surrounded by." Example: "I'm amongst a group of talented musicians who inspire me to be better."
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"I'm amongst friends in Texas," he said.
He added: "I suspect, once I'm amongst all of the musicians and instruments I will find it inspirational, I am sure of that.
With that said, I recognize that I'm amongst a very lucky few to have access to this thing before they start leaving the warehouse en masse later this week, so I figured I'd share some early impressions.
I'm amongst great company and I think they all feel the same about me..
Ever since I was a kid, I feel very happy when I'm amongst rubble, things that have been torn down and derelict buildings and rubbish dumps. .
I'm absolutely honored, thrilled and still a bit in disbelief that I'm amongst an amazing lineup which includes Damien Hirst, James Franco and many others.
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I still remember how my brow would often unconsciously furrow when I was with gays as thoughts would flash in my mind, 'What sinners I am amongst' or 'How unnatural these people are.'".
And here I am, amongst them.
"I was amongst a sea of women who felt as unimpeded by their gender as I did," she wrote.
"When I came to New York, I found a group of people, and I was amongst them, and we were friends, and I had a family," he said.
"I'm sorry to say that I was amongst the revellers and all I saw were black on black skins what a shame.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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