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The phrase "and in the middle of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that occurs within the central part of something, often referring to a physical or metaphorical space.
Example: "She found herself lost and in the middle of a bustling crowd at the festival."
Alternatives: "amidst a" or "in the center of a".
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That can happen in a park or garden, and in the middle of a city, too.
Ms. Green, then 34, was from Connecticut and in the middle of a divorce.
I was 2,000 miles away from home, and in the middle of a Crohn's disease flare-up.
Now, without a win in 18 months and in the middle of a swing change, the impossible seems just that.
"This was the last time to make everything count, and in the middle of a crazy time," he said.
And in the middle of a busy highway, a park ranger straddled a speckled female bushbuck antelope and slit its throat.
This is the reality of the prison on Manus Island, hundreds of kilometres from Australia and in the middle of a silent ocean.
And in the middle of a winter like this one, you can even see a tractor and a manure-spreader sunk to the axles in mud.
He first learned of Richard Hell through his music, but he discovered Meyers's poetry when he was twenty-five and in the middle of a crisis.
"We don't have an army, but we showed that one person can do more than an army -- and in the middle of a big alert by the Israelis".
That has left military action predominant, and in the middle of a civil war it is never as discriminating as it needs to be.
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