Sentence examples for a mole in from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a mole in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who is secretly working for an opposing side or organization, often in the context of espionage or infiltration.
Example: "The agency discovered that there was a mole in their ranks, leaking sensitive information to the enemy."
Alternatives: "an infiltrator in" or "a spy within".

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Not a mole in sight.

"I wasn't saying that I knew there was a mole in the F.B.I.," Mr. Kimmel said.

But Republicans looking for a mole in the chamber are probably out of luck.

I had a mole in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries (now Defra).

On top of that, we were dealing with a mole in our counterterrorism unit.

"He was a mole in our operations and that's always serious in a security service".

The idea of doubleness also extends to the fact that there is a mole in her particular burrow.

The plot, while intricate and demanding, could be succinctly described as the rooting out of a mole in British intelligence.

(There must be a mole in the C.I.A., maybe Galvez, maybe Chris Brody, who will never finish that card game).

I didn't always like the way that Wodehouse made me look about as bright as a mole in a mine.

A mole in the intelligence community must have helped the terrorists pull it off, or maybe not.

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