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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mike in" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts related to audio equipment or broadcasting, but additional information is needed for clarity.
Example: "We need to place a mike in the center of the stage for better sound capture."
Alternatives: "a microphone in" or "a mic placed in".
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Allott thrusts a mike in his face.
Then Snoop himself appeared on the stage, in a wheelchair, with a mike in his hand.
"He said he didn't need a mike in this theater," she recalled.
She turns around - you can hear her reverse position, as if in the studio there's a mike in front and a mike in back - and begins to shout, grabbing you by the lapels.
Mr. Sgarlato uses his hands in broad gestures, always keeping one close, as if it's got a mike in it.
That's how I got through the song, standing up on stage with the book in one hand and a mike in the other.
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Christgau praised D'Angelo's delivery and compared the concert to a 1981 P-Funk outing at the Apollo Theater, stating "D'Angelo sang and danced and preached and flexed and crooned and humped the floor and covered Roberta Flack and snapped a mike stand in two and danced and sang and sang some more.
He had a wireless mike in his hand and, again with the grin, was saying, "Come on up here, Air-rees!" I started for the stairs, still scanning.
During an open mike in early December, two fifth-grade twin sisters read their poems after a double bill that featured Ms. Stever and Kate Knapp Johnson, the author of three poetry books and director of the graduate poetry program at Sarah Lawrence College.
With a mike again materialising in his hand, his pronouncements echo surreally, as if we've been sucked into his demented fantasies.
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