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Free sign upThe phrase "a harbor in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context related to a harbor, often followed by a noun that specifies what is being described.
Example: "The town is known for being a harbor in the storm, providing safety for ships during rough weather."
Alternatives: "a refuge in the" or "a safe haven in the".
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After driving to Alaska in 1995, Mr. Arnold walked the docks of a harbor in the Kenai Peninsula and landed a job salmon fishing in Bristol Bay.
The new law does not address older laws that prohibit any vessel that calls on a Cuban port from entering a harbor in the United States for 180 days.
In lives constantly threatened by financial pressures, self-doubt, and the criticism of decent society not to mention other people's fists, shins, and knees the gym-as-family thing provides MMA fighters a harbor in the storm.
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His past work, Thirty Three, included 33 plastic bags and an integrated computerizerd fan system attached to Arduino, so information from the tides of a harbor in Northwest France controlled the bags' pulse.
And he has found a harbor in a seemingly odd place, the Prospect Park Y.M.C.A. in Brooklyn, on the edge of Park Slope, a neighborhood better known for landlubbers in Land Rovers.
These findings support the notion that LP-delivered ZFNs target a safe harbor in the human genome with an improved on-target/off-target cleavage ratio.
The idea of being able to insert new genes into a "safe harbor" in the genome "would be very important for future gene therapy," said Dr. Ronald Crystal, a gene therapist at New York Hospital.
Also in question is whether there is a safe harbor in the law that prevents Mr. Picard from recovering fictional profits that Madoff investors withdrew before the Ponzi scheme collapsed.
Dirty Projectors and Bjork Meticulous caprice has a safe harbor in the music of David Longstreth, the guitarist-singer-composer behind Dirty Projectors, and much the same could be said of Bjork, the offbeat Icelandic pop star.
It's a safe harbor in the midst of massive abandonment.
Muscat may have been described by the geographer Ptolemy in the 2nd century, who noted a "concealed harbor" in the region.
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