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Free sign upThe phrase "a square in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a square shape or object that is located within another shape or area.
Example: "The artist painted a square in a vibrant color to contrast with the surrounding circles."
Alternatives: "a square within a" or "a square inside a".
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It's probably sitting in a square, in a tent".
"Every architect likes a square in a square," Mr. Arad said.
Tape outlined a square in a wall facing the door, furniture only half-filled some conference rooms, and the kitchen was devoid of appliances.
Abdel Kareem Ramadan Mahmoud, 28, was killed that evening by a bullet to the chest in a square in a poor Cairo neighborhood, his brother Ahmed said.
He stopped in the Marina Cafe in the warmer months after using his boat, but returned this weekend and bought a square in a Super Bowl pool.
On October 22nd, a group of 14 dissident generals and admirals, many accused of backing April's coup, declared themselves in "legitimate rebellion" against Mr Chavez, and set up camp in Plaza Altamira, a square in a leafy Caracas district.
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On a wet Saturday morning in a square in Leeds, three men stand by a trestle table preaching Islam.
A square in Fig. 1(a) shows the magnified area.
It will happen when they send you a message with a square in it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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