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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bug in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an error or flaw in a system, software, or process.
Example: "There seems to be a bug in the software that is causing it to crash unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "an error in" or "a flaw in".
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"It's not a bug in the system.
Sasha plants a bug in Harry's car.
"He put a bug in my ear".
I wore a bug in my ear.
Is this a bug in some program?
"It seems like a bug in the system".
How did a bug in bitcoin lead to MtGox's collapse?
They then placed a bug in Perkins's Citroen Saxo.
"But there's a bug in my code," he said.
Ron Miles wants to put a bug in your ear.
"I've got a bug in Windows 98," he said sheepishly.
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