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Free sign upThe phrase "a ghost in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe something that is elusive or hidden within a larger entity or situation.
Example: "The old house was said to have a ghost in a forgotten room, where no one dared to enter."
Alternatives: "a spirit within a" or "an apparition in a".
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Now it is a ghost in a phantom museum.
They succeed but also find other women, including one who's a ghost in a haunted world.
The monarch may be a human being, but only as a ghost in a constitutional machine.
They rob the grave to bring back Sir John as a ghost in a not-great cameo.
The stylish do not control their bodies from above like a ghost in a machine; they live in them.
The old sanitarium lurked behind them, like a ghost in a mirror, but no one seemed to pay it any mind.
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There's a ghost in "Ugetsu," a woman, but she's treated very realistically.
Thorpe constructed a time machine, a machine with a ghost in it.
It transpires, though, that these films have a fourth collaborator; a ghost in the machine.
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