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Free sign upThe phrase "a tablet in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific context involving a tablet, such as describing its location or usage.
Example: "I found a tablet in a drawer that I had forgotten about."
Alternatives: "a tablet inside a" or "a tablet within a".
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glimmers for a moment before dissolving like a tablet in a glass of darkness.
You don't so much see the image as let it dissolve into your consciousness, like a tablet in a glass of water.
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You may be looking at a mobile phone in a coffee shop, or looking at a tablet in a conference room, but for some reason Quip still calls the main screen "Desktop".
Putting a tablet in a fridge poses multiple issues.
These days, "war walking" involved slipping a tablet in a backpack and strolling up and down a road.
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