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The phrase "a tank in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to military, gaming, or discussions about vehicles, indicating the presence of a tank within a specific location or situation.
Example: "The soldiers took cover behind a tank in the battlefield."
Alternatives: "a tank located in" or "a tank situated in".
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"We grew it in a tank, in an electrolytic bath.
He was killed in March, apparently by friendly fire from a tank in northern Nigeria.
The python's name is Alexis, and it currently lives in a tank in the Hills' bedroom.
Then another image, a man facing down a tank in Tiananmen Square.
I could have been sitting one night in a tank in Warsaw or Budapest".
In September 1939, Hassel drove a tank in the invasion of Poland.
To uncover their trick, Dr. Crenshaw built a tank in which he could film organisms spiraling in three dimensions.
It is a drive that can be covered by a tank in several hours, assuming the tank works.
Waving from a tank in an unfortunate helmet, Dukakis looked, as Atwater put it, like Rocky the Flying Squirrel.
11 April Ayer again, this time with Brad Pitt in a tank in the middle of the second world war.
One pilot, flying under the call sign Snooze, lined up a tank in the cross hairs of his targeting pod.
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