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The phrase "a cookie in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific context involving a cookie, such as its location or inclusion in a recipe or situation.
Example: "I found a cookie in the jar that I thought was empty."
Alternatives: "a cookie inside" or "a cookie within".
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Now, Heilman said: "You can't just throw him a cookie in there.
Then she coughs, and I see her shove a cookie in her mouth.
The Oreo ad, which featured a cookie in a darkened space with the tagline "You can still dunk in the dark," was a success for the brand.
The only help was to picture her boy, Cole, walking toward her with, say, a cookie in each hand — one for himself, one for her.
On Sunday morning the critic Brandon Stosuy mentioned on Twitter that his young son, hearing the album, described it as sounding like a cookie in his ear.
If we got ahead of him, he'd throw a 2-0 slider or a 2-1 slinsteadstead of laying a cookie in there.
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The frosting should be stored in the refrigerator and the meringues in a cookie tin in the freezer.
On leaving the stage, contestants needing solace can grab a little cookie in a paper container on the judging table.
– Device crashes upon receiving a big cookie in an HTTP response.
You couldn't fit a cookie sheet in the oven.
Someone even made a cookie cutter in the shape of Pharrell's hat.
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