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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a town in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific town that is located within a larger area or region.
Example: "I recently visited a town in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains."
Alternatives: "a town located in a" or "a town situated in a".
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She's spent her whole life in a town, in a series of gardenless flats.
Mr Simpson's farm is near St Arnaud, a town in a catchment area that feeds into the Murray River.
As a boy, the author helped one of the important ladies of a town in a Boston suburb.
The attack on Saturday night happened in Jama'are, a town in a rural portion of Bauchi State.
The modest cottage and garden seemed enchanted, like a town in a children's story when the inhabitants have disappeared.
To understand Austen, he thought, you had to think of her as a person living in a town, in a house, surrounded by friends and family.
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3. A town in Kent and a town in Dorset, spelt the same but pronounced differently.
It was proclaimed a municipality in 1852, a town in 1858, and a city in 1888.
They decided they needed a house — and a town — in which a family could nestle.
And a highway, a river, a town in Queensland, and this ramshackle place in Canberra.
It became a municipality in 1880, a town in 1881, and a city in 1913.
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