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amongst

[uh-muhngst, uh-muhngkst] / əˈmʌŋst, əˈmʌŋkst /




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"Welsh farmers are proud of the standards to which they produce the nation's food, observing environmental, production and animal health and welfare standards that are amongst the highest anywhere in the world," they said.

From BBC

Jordan paid tribute by name to all six of the previous black winners of the lead actor and actress category, and said he was honoured "to be amongst those giants".

From BBC

But amongst MPs in the other place next door, and outside the Houses of Parliament, the idea of continuing to allow aristocrats seats by dint of birth is anathema to many.

From BBC

“In the context of M&G shares having been amongst the strongest in the European insurance sector in the last 12 months and being positive YTD, we view today’s update as neutral to sentiment,” they note.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The fundraising aspect of this job has been amongst the hardest parts of my life for 20 full years, and it’s taken quite a toll on me. Over the past year, I started to feel ready for the next chapter.”

From Los Angeles Times