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The phrase "a bat in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often as part of a larger expression or idiom, such as "a bat in a belfry," which refers to someone who is eccentric or crazy.
Example: "After hearing his wild ideas, I couldn't help but think he had a bat in a belfry."
Alternatives: "a bat in the belfry" or "a bat in the attic."
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White has not played all spring but could swing a bat in a day or so.
But throwing a bat in a postseason game is rare, too.
He sustained a concussion in November when he was hit by a bat in a winter league game.
Stories already uploaded to the website ashoeboxofsnow.wordpress.com involve possessions as diverse as a hand-shaped chair and a bat in a jar.
He wears a light blue baseball uniform and holds a bat in a position fit for smiling, not swinging, ready for a pitch that will not come.
Watching Jon Michael Hill play Puck, you pose a number of questions: Why is the diminutive actor dressed to resemble a bat (in a way that evokes Ben Vereen in "Pippin")?
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"I think he's still a threat with a bat in his hand," Phillips said.
I'd never hit a cricket ball with a bat in anger in my entire life.
Danger: Pitcher Batting Putting a bat in the hands of a guy who has pitched his career in the American League can have dangerous consequences.
We should know, for example, that a bat in Chinese art is a symbol for happiness and a jaguar in Mesoamerican art is an image of the supernatural.
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