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Free sign upThe phrase "and especially in the middle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a particular situation or context that occurs during a central or crucial part of an event or process.
Example: "The team faced numerous challenges, and especially in the middle of the project, they had to adapt quickly to changing circumstances."
Alternatives: "particularly during" or "notably in the midst of".
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And, especially in the middle of the album, they actually sound like they were assembled from bits and pieces.
"Nobody in the judiciary really likes the idea of the NPC interpretations, it's not really part of a common law system, and especially in the middle of a court case, but it is binding".
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Especially in the middle of the day".
Especially in the middle of a pennant race.
The GITT profiles show considerably less voltage relaxation in LNF15 than in LN20, especially in the middle of discharge.
Moreover, Orpheus's ensemble deteriorated markedly in the rhapsodic writing, especially in the middle of the first movement.
Somebody in their family could get sick, especially in the middle of flu season.
Ecotourism just hasn't been that profitable, especially in the middle of a violent internal conflict.
Especially in the middle of my career when I was struggling!
Progressive rock saw a high level of popularity throughout the 1970s, especially in the middle of the decade.
Steps can be difficult to traverse, especially in the middle of the night when you are half-awake.
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