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"thick of things" is a correct and commonly used phrase in English.
It means being in the midst of a chaotic or busy situation. Example: Sarah was thrust into the thick of things when she started her new job at the busy law firm.
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thick of things
noun
A central or major role in a situation; a position in which one is surrounded by or very involved in complex, changing events.
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"She's there in the thick of things".
We're right in the thick of things.
We're still in the thick of things".
Hardly in the thick of things.
We're in the thick of things.
We're inextricably caught up in the thick of things.
He was in the cosmopolitan thick of things.
Pocock was in the thick of things, as usual.
I think we'll be in the thick of things".
Getting back into the thick of things was something he could not resist.
Why did they need to be in the thick of things?
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