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The phrase "in the temple" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is physically located within a temple or religious building. Example: She sat quietly in the temple, meditating and seeking inner peace.
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— In the temple of technology, Intel has confessed to straying from the true path.
In the temple, these lines generally run parallel to the orbital rim.
We were standing in the temple courtyard.
Some had honored and important roles in the temple rituals.
They slept in the open or in the temple courtyard.
"I've never seen so many elephants in the temple.
Hitler took poison and shot himself in the temple.
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The scene in the Temple of Vulcan was transfixing.
Cassandra was imprisoned in the Temple of Athena.
Speak to Maramal in the Temple of Mara.
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