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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In that second" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment in time, often to emphasize the immediacy of an action or event. Example: "In that second, I realized I had made a terrible mistake."
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In that second bedroom officers found a plastic bag containing about $60,000 worth of cocaine.
In that second breakdown it gives off a detectable gamma ray.
In that second, I shot him, two times in the forehead.
In that second experiment, the rat found, and ate, the cheese.
In that second, there are a lot of reactions; there's a lot of fear.
In that second gif, the wires are actually connecting those two LEDs and transmitting power to them.
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I feel comfortable in that second-generation European culture".
The discrimination inherent in that second-class status is harmful to gay men and lesbians.
I believe this is what myRete is referencing in that second-to-last paragraph of their statement.
"I saw a group of players playing with no fear in that second half".
"You saw the power and quality Chelsea have in that second half," Monk said.
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