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The phrase "a man in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a man who is located within or associated with something, such as a place, situation, or context.
Example: "There was a man in a suit standing at the entrance of the building."
Alternatives: "a man wearing a" or "a man inside a".
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Friends pushed a man in a wheelchair.
A man in a uniform appeared.
Song about a man in a diner.
Sometimes a man in a dog suit is just a man in a dog suit.
Sheringham is a man in a hurry.
There was a man in a wheelchair.
I'm a man in a hurry".
What's so funny about a man in a dress?
A man in a suit passes by.
A man in a chef's apron appeared.
Not long afterward, a man in a dark suit arrived.
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