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The phrase "and balls in a" is grammatically correct but contextually ambiguous in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, often in a humorous or colloquial manner, but the meaning would depend heavily on the surrounding text.
Example: "He juggled apples and balls in a way that amazed everyone at the fair."
Alternatives: "and spheres in a" or "and orbs in a".
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If he misbehaves, she puts his dick and balls in a cage, locks it, and keeps the key.
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