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in the eye of the storm
used to refer to being in the middle of a chaotic or controversial situation while maintaining a sense of control
The idiom "in the eye of the storm" has its origins in meteorology, where it refers to the calm and clear center of a hurricane or cyclone, which is surrounded by turbulent and destructive winds. Figuratively, this phrase is used to describe a situation where someone finds themselves at the center of a chaotic, turbulent, or challenging event but manages to remain calm, composed, and focused on handling the situation effectively.
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