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The phrase "a hook in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a hook, such as in fishing, storytelling, or marketing, and you want to specify what the hook is related to.
Example: "The author cleverly placed a hook in a suspenseful moment to keep readers engaged."
Alternatives: "a bait in a" or "a lure in a".
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Mr. Karmel has pointed out, for instance, an X shape with a hook in a corner of "Autumn Rhythm," which looks serendipitous but was done painstakingly over time.
He ends up dangling like a pig on a hook in a slaughterhouse, taking one last look at the chaos and carnage he has caused.
Only a fool would order them individually because $22 buys any combination of five, and that's a deal that gives Bar Stuzzichini something to crow about, a hook in a city and era of determined grazers.
There is an art to setting a hook in a pike's bony, prehistoric mouth.
You once talked about the importance of a "hook" in a thriller.
Vintage Volkswagens, no sign of McDonald's and raw meet hanging on a hook in a market we passed in the car.
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"You've got to have a hook in the intro, a hook in the pre-chorus, a hook in the chorus, and a hook in the bridge".
An invisibility cloak hanging from a hook in Bristo Square with a sign saying "help yourself".
"I once saw a guy get a hook in his cheek.
The interrogator tied my arms to a pipe hung from a hook in the roof.
Even on HBO, even in the age of Peak TV, you still need an excuse, a hook, in order to tell dramatic stories about domestic life.
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