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The phrase "appropriate in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the suitability or relevance of something within a specific context or situation.
Example: "The dress code is appropriate in a formal business meeting."
Alternatives: "suitable for a" or "fitting in a".
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Appropriate, in a word.
"I think that's appropriate, in a democracy.
Sands' habiliments are not appropriate in a civilian milieu.
"It's not really appropriate in a modern democracy".
This seems appropriate; in a sense, she's always been snoozy, especially when it comes to men.
An adversarial style may have felt appropriate in a romantic context at the time.
Its functional virtues will be as obvious as its aesthetic ones -- only appropriate in a station.
Such slightly robotic stiffness did not seem appropriate in a setting still decorated in tinsel.
Quite appropriate in a song that describes how children sometimes try to hide their emotions.
A name such as Neverbend is, however, appropriate in a fable of this kind.
Do you believe it is not appropriate in a kitchen sink?
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