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The phrase "a bat in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often metaphorically, to describe a situation where something is out of place or unexpected.
Example: "There was a bat in the belfry, and it made everyone uneasy during the meeting."
Alternatives: "a fly in" or "a wrench in".
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"Anyone with a bat in his hands is dangerous".
Anyone with a bat in their hands is dangerous.
Its also useful as a bat in office cricket".
I had a bat in my hands tonight".
Pelfrey is not alone among Mets pitchers who struggle with a bat in their hands.
But now he seems completely lost with a bat in his hand.
"I'm so excited to be back and have a bat in my hands," he said.
He plans to swing a bat in the next few days.
"I think he's still a threat with a bat in his hand," Phillips said.
"I could hardly throw or swing a bat in the whole Series".
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But they're not in agreement on whether to get shots if you might have been bitten because you were merely exposed in a bat-in-the-bedroom scenario.
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