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The phrase 'thick of' is not correct and it is not usually used in written English.
To use a phrase that has the same meaning, it would be more common to say "in the middle of" or "in the midst of". For example: We found ourselves in the middle of a violent storm, with thunder claps and lightning flashes illuminating the night sky.
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"The Thick of It".
We're still in the thick of things".
"We were in the thick of Aids.
In the thick of life now.
We're right in the thick of things.
The Thick of It: "This is terrific.
"We're in the thick of it here.
Hardly in the thick of things.
The Thick of It and Endeavour.
"Philly's right in the thick of it.
I religiously watched The Thick Of It.
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