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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cafe in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the location of a cafe, typically followed by a specific place or context.
Example: "I found a lovely cafe in a quiet neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a cafe located in" or "a cafe situated in".
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It's noon in a cafe in a small Belgian town.
I am in a cafe in a town in north Wales.
We are sitting in a cafe in a shopping mall in Basingstoke.
The three decided to go to a cafe in a black neighborhood.
Arriving at a cafe in a crowded shopping mall, she sits only after her brother has checked out the locale.
I was 18, had just graduated from school, and was working at a cafe in a well-to-do suburb.
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At the end of Platform 1 of Worcester Station, there's a cafe in an old signal box where a soft, peachy woman sells homemade flapjacks for $1.
At the end of Platform 1 of Worcester Station there's a cafe in an old signal box where a soft, peachy woman sells homemade flapjacks for 50p.
Characters appeared across the borough: at a cafe in Fort Greene, a bar in Park Slope, a nightclub in Brighton Beach.
In the kitchen, a chef from Le Gamin, a cafe in SoHo, flipped crepes in a pan.
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