in one's midst

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in one's midst

  1. In the middle of a group; among a group.
    • 1999, Mona the Vampire, "The Living Mannequin" (season 1, episode 5b):
      Mona: A living mannequin is in our midst, and you're worried about your fashion show outfit?! Just look at her, trying to be inconspicuous.
    • 2010 July 3, Lindis Percy, “Letters - Blows against the American empire”, in The Guardian:
      Some of us are deeply troubled by the presence of the US spy base at Menwith Hill – in our midst and in beautiful Nidderdale.

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