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The phrase "and gently in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe an action that is performed softly or delicately, often followed by a noun or phrase that specifies what is being acted upon.
Example: "She placed the flowers in the vase and gently in the sunlight, they began to bloom."
Alternatives: "softly in the" or "lightly in the".
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And Abrams concocts a giant, spiderlike creature that's too much like other monsters one who behaves viciously in one scene and gently in the next.
And Abrams concocts a giant, spiderlike creature that's too much like other monsters — one who behaves viciously in one scene and gently in the next.
Forget all these and just breathe slowly and gently in the way that's comfortable for you.
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