in the middle of
English
Preposition
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see in, middle, of.
- (often followed by the -ing form of a verb) Engaged in, but not finished with, often with something unpleasant.
- I found him in the middle of a custody battle with his first wife.
- He is still in the middle of a complex installation.
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