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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hole in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical opening or gap in a surface, or metaphorically to indicate a lack or deficiency in something.
Example: "There was a hole in the roof that let the rain pour in during the storm."
Alternatives: "a gap in" or "an opening in".
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A hole in one.
A hole in your yard.
A hole in the heart.
"A Hole in Texas" is no exception.
Got a hole in your budget?
There's a hole in the wall.
Her life has a hole in it.
"It's a hole in the wall.
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His opponent had a hole-in-one.
He had a hole-in-one five years ago.
The chance of a hole in one.
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