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The phrase "a machine in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific context or location where a machine is situated or utilized.
Example: "The technician found a machine in the corner of the workshop that needed repairs."
Alternatives: "a device in" or "an apparatus in".
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He's like a machine in the ring.
He's relentless, a grinder, like a machine in your face.
And Tommy Lee Jones is a machine in that sense.
From a machine in a north London office.
There was a machine in Pennsylvania Station that cut and squeezed them.
Cray, which once dominated supercomputing, does not have a machine in the top 10.
Then a machine in the corner played "Walkin' My Baby Back Home," at Naida's request.
"Because you'll always have a machine in your pocket that might ring".
@TicBot is a computer program, running on a machine in a cupboard somewhere in Nottingham.
Concerned that your job might be reassigned to a machine in the not-so-distant future?
He believed enemies had planted a machine in his body to control him.
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