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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a van in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the presence or location of a van within a specific context or setting.
Example: "I saw a van in the parking lot that was painted bright yellow."
Alternatives: "a vehicle in" or "a car in".
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Now she's living out of a van in Iowa".
Then they set up camp in a van in the parking garage and waited.
Yianni Papoutsis, one of MeatLiquor's founders, started selling burgers from a van in south-east London.
They had come in a van in the pre-dawn darkness.
We're currently holding in a van in the church parking lot.
If it takes doing children's theatre from the back of a van in Kilburn, that's OK.
Shelden, who lived with her husband in a van in Lincoln, resisted the idea.
I bought this one at a van in Crosby near Liverpool.
So we all piled into a van in front of the museum.
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In December of 1985, D. Boon was killed in a van accident in the Arizona desert.
A bomb in a van parked in that garage killed six people and injured 1,000.
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