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The phrase "anchored in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is firmly established or rooted in a particular context or concept.
Example: "Her beliefs are anchored in a deep understanding of history and culture."
Alternatives: "rooted in a" or "based in a".
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He himself remains anchored in a black world.
Their vision and values are anchored in a time that recedes into the distance.
A microphone anchored in a shock mount was arranged to hang just below her eye level.
Egypt's religious tradition is anchored in a moderate, tolerant view of Islam.
Iowa is a wide expanse, with small towns anchored in a lush golden sea.
In 10 minutes you can walk to Lake Geneva, where pleasure boats are anchored in a private harbor.
I remembered the first season as promising but flawed, anchored in a spectacular performance by Michael Chicklis.
Liam's affection for his mother and the childish innocence of his desires is anchored in a sweetness.
Investigators have described him as "anchored in a radical Islam, favorable toward armed jihad," Ms. Allannic said.
We anchored in a cove at one end of the island for lunch, which turned out to be a Greek banquet, served on the fantail.
His college thesis, "The Christian in Politics," is about power and integrity, and is anchored in a comparison of the political philosophies of Reinhold Niebuhr and Jerry Falwell.
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