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The phrase "amid a river of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is surrounded or overwhelmed by a large quantity of something else, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "Amid a river of distractions, she managed to focus on her work."
Alternatives: "in a sea of" or "surrounded by a flood of".
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The Manhattan restaurant that took her name, sitting amid a river of designer boutiques on Madison Avenue, has quite another.
The investment appeal of high-tech start-ups has decidedly ebbed, amid a river of bankruptcy filings, layoffs, liquidations and closings.
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A river of blood.
"I've cried a river of tears.
Washington floats on a river of aspersion.
A river of faces and banners, rippling.
News is a river of stories.
Underneath me is a river of potatoes.
There will be a river of blood".
Like a river of fire.'.
The Amazon is a river of extremes.
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