"Among" is a common English preposition and can be found in written or spoken English language. It is used to indicate a relationship or connection between things or people, such as "among the trees" or "among friends".
There's a fungus among us. Among the trees, you'll find me.
I find them among the best.
Underground. You have to dig at dig spots to find them, among other things.
draw a flowchart to find the biggest number among the 3 numbers
You can find a roast, flowers, fondue and gold among other things in a pot.
Egypt, and Mexico, among other places.
Hispaniola
Republicans
God
im not sure i cant find it
A rose is a plant with sharp thorns on the stems. If you find "a rose among the thorns," you find a soft flower among the sharp thorns. The term can be used to mean anything nice found among not-so-nice things. You might say that someone is "a rose among thorns" if everyone around them is either unpleasant or incompetent.
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