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amongst

[ uh-muhngst, uh-muhngkst ]

preposition

Chiefly British.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of amongst1

First recorded in 1200–50; earlier amongs, Middle English amonges, equivalent to among “among†+ -es adverbial genitive suffix; excrescent -t as in against; among
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The decision may raise concerns amongst fans that Nintendo could be considering a change in prices in the US.

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But this time was different - amongst the names was Matthew Sharkey.

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Do you see any parallels to that kind of debate that the suffragists had amongst themselves and the debate we see now with Democrats who might say, you know, with immigrant rights, trans rights — we don't necessarily oppose them, but the polls for us aren't so great right now, and there are other people that need defending.

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As independent cinema tries to seek a greater audience amongst the young post-Covid-19, Nathwani says he hopes his film captures the energy of youth, although tapping into some much harder emotions and decisions.

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The announcement comes a month before Springsteen kicks off his European tour, with dates in Manchester, Liverpool, Marseille, Berlin and Prague, amongst others.

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