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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In the square" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location, often in a town or city, that is designated as a square.
Example: "We decided to meet in the square for the festival."
Alternatives: "At the plaza" or "In the courtyard."
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In the square, men flashed victory signs.
In the square, the street art turns personal and derogatory.
In the square, stories abound of sexual abuse.
In the square the mood is sober, determined, indignant.
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The crowd in the square was small.
"We will stay in the square".
There were two policemen in the square.
Wooden railings imposed order in the square.
"We need to be in the square.
The news electrified protestors in the square.
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