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The phrase "a traitor in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who betrays a group or organization from within.
Example: "The investigation revealed that there was a traitor in our midst, leaking sensitive information to the enemy."
Alternatives: "a double agent in" or "a backstabber among".
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There's a traitor in our midst.
David was captured and executed as a traitor in 1283.
"I was a traitor, in so many words.
"Clearly, he was a traitor in the Second World War; but these things happened decades ago.
Campaigning for Ireland's independence, he was hanged as a traitor in London.
Plausibility rating: 4/10Cock-up in Whitehall: There may be a traitor in Mr Blair's midst.
In many ways, AOL has been a traitor in an industry notoriously bereft of profits.
Working for the Americans makes an Iraqi a traitor in the eyes of insurgents, and a viable target.
"Having a writer in the family is to have a traitor in it; it's basic to the project.
Any player who turns down the opportunity to play for Argentina is a traitor in Maradona's eyes.
His undoing came when a traitor in the American embassy reported that he had lent to officials there a copy of an official document, the state budget.
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