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The phrase "and is in the midst of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is currently involved in a particular situation or activity.
Example: "She is working on her thesis and is in the midst of conducting interviews with her subjects."
Alternatives: "and is currently engaged in" or "and is in the process of".
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But Iraq has already broken up and is in the midst of a civil war.
As it happens, HP itself recently changed bosses and is in the midst of an identity crisis.
He paid $430 million for the team in 2004, and is in the midst of a costly divorce.
(Only Rodriguez continues to claim he's innocent, and is in the midst of appealing his suspension by Major League Baseball).
Mr. Sheen has heard the cry of the people and is in the midst of a 55-day cross-country bus campaign.
Notably, France began addressing Alzheimer's disease and dementia in 2001 and is in the midst of carrying out its third national plan.
The company, a prepaid service provider, operates largely in less-attractive markets and is in the midst of a turnaround effort.
The institute's influence extends well beyond Arizona, where it says it has won 10 court battles, lost 4 and is in the midst of 12 others.
The company has had scattered security lapses and is in the midst of a protracted fight against unionization by its employees at Los Angeles International Airport.
Mr. Lesniak said that Mr. Weiner has agreed to sell his share in the real estate partnership and is in the midst of doing so.
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