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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and in such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a previously mentioned situation or condition, often in formal or academic writing.
Example: "The committee has reviewed the proposals, and in such cases, we will prioritize those that align with our mission."
Alternatives: "and in those instances" or "and in those circumstances".
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And in such conflicting ways.
And in such rapacious detail!
And in such a splashy way.
And in such a carefully phrased way?
And in such moments the men shine.
And in such a short period of time, also.
And in such a short space of time.
And, in such a context, it is a radical development.
But both can play – and in such contrasting styles.
You've never seen them so close, and in such multitudes.
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She wanted to preserve her privacy, and - in such circumstances - that was her right.
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