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Free sign upThe phrase "a pub in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the location of a pub within a specific area or context.
Example: "We found a pub in a quaint little village that serves the best local ales."
Alternatives: "a bar in a" or "an inn in a".
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I meet Paul in a pub in a Birmingham suburb.
But a pub in a motorway service station?
He's sitting in a pub, in a slightly rumpled, light-colored wool suit, having an ale.
Having my drink spiked was bizarre It happened while I was in a pub in a remote corner of the Cotswolds.
Given the run of a pub in a Cardiff brewery the night before, even one of the dragonhood's celebrated No10s was having difficulty locating his wife's car.
From a pub in a cave, to an Afghan slap-up, to a rockabilly nightclub, the merry tweeters of Nottingham had done themselves proud.
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The illusionist's lonely gloom brightens when, while performing in a pub in an isolated Scottish village, he finds an appreciative audience of one in the form of a teenager, Alice.
On the menu were beers made as sweet and drinkable as only a pub in an amusement park could: cider with a shot of black currant juice, a half-and-half mixture of Bass Ale and Sprite.
"Here" is a pub in Stoke Newington, an area which features in both her novels.
He was working in a pub in Wapping, a London neighborhood, when he met Bacon.
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