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The phrase "a gun in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing possession, location, or involvement of a gun in a situation or scenario.
Example: "The detective found a gun in the suspect's car during the investigation."
Alternatives: "a firearm in" or "a weapon in".
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"A gun in the car.
Suddenly, the father fires a gun in their direction.
"Someone hit him with a gun in the eye.
I had never fired a gun in my life.
None of this puts a gun in anyone's hand.
If that means a gun in the class, O.K".
And he didn't have a gun in his hand?
So did voters who have a gun in their homes.
I got a gun in my hand full with bullets.
You may have a gun in your face".
You can find a gun in every house in Iraq".
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