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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'midst of the' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to denote the middle or center of something. For example, "The King stood tall in the midst of the crowd."
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In the midst of the deepest,.
"Especially in the midst of the summer.
A glassy, minimalist retreat in the midst of the city.
In the midst of the jollity, Reiner started talking business.
He died in the midst of the enemy.
Mr. Volpe pleaded guilty in the midst of the trial.
Nonotuck, its Indian name, means "the midst of the river".
In the midst of the tour, Steadman loses his sight.
The Athletics are in the midst of the playoff race.
In the midst of the lead-up, September 11 happened.
There he was in the midst of the disaster.
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