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The phrase "a rat in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing someone who is a traitor or informant, often in a negative or derogatory manner.
Example: "He was considered a rat in the organization, leaking information to the authorities."
Alternatives: "a snitch in" or "a traitor in".
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There is a rat in the house.
There wasn't a rat in sight.
A rat in our cooking grill".
There is a rat in this movie.
"I'd feel like a rat in a psych experiment.
I never saw a rat in the subway.
Also, there is a rat in "Under New York".
"That actually happened to me once, there was a rat in the stadium.
They had said over and over that a rat in the house meant death.
It is about a rat in a trap and the dangers of temptation.
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Good old Atlantic Monthly regularly dishes up a rat-in-the-punchbowl view of the future.
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