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in the thick of

 

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Term: in the thick of Definition:

1. Engaged in the center or midst of a particular situation or activity; deeply involved in a challenging or intense situation.

2. Occurring during a period of high intensity or activity; in the most active or busy phase of something.

Example sentences:

1. She is currently in the thick of preparing for her final exams.

2. The company is in the thick of negotiations with potential investors.

3. The soldiers were in the thick of battle, fighting bravely on the frontline.

4. The party was amazing – everyone was in the thick of the dancing and celebration.

5. As spring approaches, farmers will be in the thick of planting crops.

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