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"Amongst" is used in British English as a variant of "among" and typically appears in more formal or literary contexts. It refers to being in the company of or surrounded by a group of people or things. While both terms are interchangeable, "among" is more commonly used in modern English, especially in American English. Use "amongst" to add a stylistic flourish or when writing in a more traditional tone.

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