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The phrase "a given thing in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific item or concept within a particular context or situation.
Example: "In the context of our discussion, a given thing in this scenario is the importance of communication."
Alternatives: "a specific item in" or "a particular aspect in".
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A good analogy is a spreadsheet, where each sheet represents a class of resources, each row a given thing in that class, and each column a property for that class, with the cell being either a value or a link to another resource in a different sheet.
Another way of dealing with uncertainty regarding the risk of being infertile was trying to neutralize the connection between childhood cancer and infertility, e.g. by stating that having children was not a given thing in life and that healthy people with no history of cancer could be infertile too.
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Thus, goodness and being in a given thing coincide in reality, and a thing's goodness adds nothing over and above the thing's being.
This, however, assumes that the commodification of a given thing is not in itself problematic.
This topography created a funnel that accelerated the tsunami's waves and gave things in its path little chance.
In spite of physicists' best efforts, the current version of the standard model has a hole: no one has ever observed just what gives things in the universe their mass.
Some things are a given in New York City: Rats in subways.
"A big theme coming from the entrepreneurs was that the prevailing 'feeling of the possible' in the Bay Area meant that you really felt like you could give things a go in this environment and hence, a lot more people take the leap to start a business knowing that even if they fail, they can have another lash.
Give things time, in time people will let go of the mistake.
"Even in a given individual, things can change," Dr. Rabbani said.
Ground shipping and returns are free, maximizing the opportunity to give things a spin in your own living room (so long as it's carpeted).
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