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Free sign upThe phrase "a bloke in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man in a particular situation or context, often in a casual or informal manner.
Example: "I saw a bloke in a red jacket walking down the street."
Alternatives: "a guy in a" or "a man in a".
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In the EastEnders karaoke pub next to the cast's €8-a-night hotel, a bloke in a Spongebob Squarepants costume was seen fighting a penguin.
Well, a bloke in a penguin costume.
"We saw a bloke in a pub.
There was once a bloke in a bubble..
It's easy to dress a girl in men's clothes - but putting a bloke in a frock?
But it is still mainly just a bloke in a car talking about concrete.
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A bloke in an official pink shirt tells me, "You can't just stand in front of the scoreboard.
A bloke in jeans and a Nike T-shirt – and that belly, like one of the guys in The Sopranos".
A bloke in uniform opened a cupboard door and hundreds of boxes of crackers almost cascaded out.
"Everyone's talking about everyone else," O'Shea contented himself with saying, "bar a bloke in Chris who's been an unbelievable rugby player for a long time.
Instead, he proposed a compromise that provided the best of both worlds (at least in a Two Ronnies sketch kind of way): get a bloke in tights and a wig to do the honours instead.
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