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The phrase "a midst of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "in the midst of," which is used to indicate being surrounded by or in the middle of something.
Example: "She found herself in the midst of a heated debate about climate change."
Alternatives: "in the middle of" or "among."
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I saw the sky lighting up in a midst of a strong thunder while our crypto cruise (organised by CoinsBank Blockchain cruise) was sailing from Monaco to Ibiza.
"We are in a midst of serious financial setbacks," Yellow Cab President Pamela Martinez wrote.
So in a midst of "Who are you wearing?" and "Tell us about your new movie," I asked the real questions.
The twelve of us on the trip, first confronted the country in a traditional Tibetan square in a midst of a city with a rapidly growing Chinese population.
LA's local NPR talk radio host, Larry Mantle of KPCC's Air Talk, asked me yesterday in a midst of a debate about Obama's new health care reform proposal, which appropriately did not mention any changes to medical malpractice accountability.
Even when you are in a midst of a speech, take a minute to drink a glass of water(if possible).
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Is gold now in the midst of a bubble?
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