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How do you use the word amidst in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "amidst" in a sentence:

* Amidst the chaos and confusion, she remained calm and collected. (Describing a situation)

* The lone oak tree stood tall and proud amidst the sprawling fields. (Describing a location)

* The artist found inspiration amidst the bustling city streets. (Describing a source of inspiration)

* She felt a sense of peace amidst the storm. (Describing an emotional state)

* He stumbled upon a hidden treasure amidst the dusty old books. (Describing a discovery)

Key Points:

* "Amidst" is often used to describe something that is surrounded by something else, or that exists within a particular setting.

* It is a formal word, so it's best to use it in writing or formal speech.

* "Amid" is a synonym of "amidst" and can be used interchangeably.

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