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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a user in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific user within a particular context, such as a system, application, or environment.
Example: "A user in the system must complete the registration process before accessing the features."
Alternatives: "an individual in" or "a participant in".
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He told the paper he had first tried it after chatting to a user in Soho.
A user in Syria can simply change her location setting to "worldwide" and see everything.
It also puts a user in danger as it could be mixed with other psychoactive substances with different unexpected effects.
A user in Britain, say, would get a different result to a search on "football" than someone in Boston.
As of today, a joke bomb threat will no longer land a user in a two-year legal battle.
A user in the US or Canada was worth $9 in the final quarter of 2014, but Europeans were only worth $3.45 and users in Asia-Pacific $1.27.
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In practice, a user-in-the-loop interprets the resulting performance.
*A user in the Learning content module was defined as a student who logged on for at least 20 min in that specific module.
**A user in the Self-assessment questions module was defined as a student who logged on for at least 10 min in that specific module.
***A user in the Interactive ECG interpretation module was defined as a student who logged on for at least 20 min in that specific module.
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