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Free sign upThe phrase "a mirror in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the location or context of a mirror within a specific setting or object.
Example: "She placed a mirror in a small alcove to create the illusion of more space."
Alternatives: "a mirror within a" or "a mirror inside a".
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He was like a mirror in a frame you have taken a hammer to.
Nef sat at a mirror in a white robe as a makeup artist applied lipstick.
My wife holds up a mirror in a busted frame, tilts her head and raises an eyebrow.
Aletta Collins' production opens with the soprano sitting at a mirror in a theatrical dressing room, paralysed with fear.
One is at the Frick Collection: "Comtesse d'Haussonville" (1845), a near life-size portrait of a lovely young woman standing before a mirror in a blue satin dress.
A mirror in a 20-inch-diameter frame made of 24-karat gold and glass mosaic tiles by Bisazza is $2,500 at Bisazza, 12 West 23rd Street.
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Controllers radioed a series of commands for the rover to pivot a mirror in an instrument to test its performance.
When I asked her if she also knew Miro and the gang she looked at me so intently that I felt like a mirror in an interrogation room.
"He would make me stand at a mirror in front of a sink.
A mirror in the background reflects an outdoor scene, making it a picture within a picture.
A true city is a mirror, in which the blemishes are our own.
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