I was about to use "between serenity and turmoil", meaning someone who is facing both conditions, but now I am hesitating about the the best of the following options:
between serenity and turmoil
among serenity and turmoil (I believe this one is not an option)
amid serenity and turmoil
amidst serenity and turmoil
Any help would be appreciated.
Amidst; amid; between
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Re: Amidst; amid; between
'Amid' is probably best.