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The phrase "are are in a" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a repetition that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The students are in a classroom."
Alternatives: "are located in a" or "are present in a".
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If they say you're doing nothing wrong, maybe they are are in a bad mood.
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"Where we are is in a huge new game...
He's been in a funk.
He's been in a real slump".
He is being, in a word, thoughtful.
She's, uh, she's is in a panic.
Anyone who's been in a relationship will relate.
Goodnesss knows he's been in a lot of them.
She's been in a wheelchair ever since.
I know she was (is?) in a reality show.
Nor is being in a constant state of war.
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