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Free sign upThe phrase "and cried in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is expressing emotion, typically sadness or distress, and is followed by a location or situation.
Example: "She felt overwhelmed by the news and cried in the hallway."
Alternatives: "and wept in the" or "and sobbed in the".
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Residents hugged and cried in the streets.
First she cried and cried in the dressing room.
How they vomited and cried in the forest after massacring mothers and their children.
To avoid waking her little sister, she went and cried in the shower.
I stood, as a 43-year-old man, and cried in the shower.
They are 10, they know closet doors won't save them". The teacher then went and cried in the bathroom.
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Essentially, she didn't allow herself to wallow in the watch-sad-movies-and-cry-in-the-fetal-position phase of her split.
I had to go off and cry in the Ladies'.
People were screaming and crying in the street.
There was shouting and crying in the cellar, and then people became short of breath".
She would have you laughing and crying in the turn of a sentence.
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