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The phrase "a found in a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are trying to describe something that is discovered or located within another thing, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The letter 'a' was found in a word that I was analyzing."
Alternatives: "an 'a' located in" or "an 'a' discovered within".
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It was a message found in a Chinese fortune cookie.
On Long Island, a newborn was found in a shoebox.
A trampoline was found in a tree in Cleveland, Tenn.
Finally we found, in a narrow passageway, a restaurant.
A thermometer had been found in a storage closet.
He was found in a side alley by a resident.
Briefly the novel becomes a thriller, with search parties, helicopters, a knife found in a cave.
A decomposed body was found in a barrel behind a Queens house yesterday, the police said.
There's also the matter of an infant found in a handbag at Victoria Station.
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