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The phrase "a hole in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe a physical hole or a metaphorical gap in something, such as knowledge or resources.
Example: "There was a hole in the ground where the construction crew had been digging."
Alternatives: "an opening in the" or "a gap in the".
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A hole in the heart.
"It's a hole in the wall.
There's a hole in the wall.
Michael Arrington kicked a hole in the glass.
A Hole in the Future?
"Now it's a hole in the doughnut.
He'll leave a hole in the House.
There's a hole in the bucket list!
A hole in the life cycle.
Punch a hole in the Big Lie.
There's a hole in the Noise.
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