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The phrase "are in a flat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's location or residence, particularly in British English where "flat" refers to an apartment.
Example: "They are in a flat on the top floor of the building."
Alternatives: "are in an apartment" or "are in a unit".
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But be careful if you are in a flat as you could have trouble with noise below.
Also consider geography; don't show farms in the mountains when your sustainability sites are in a flat area.
I don't think that's toppable - even if you are in a flat in Peckham, your imagination is exceptional".
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