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Free sign upThe phrase "are in a library" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location of people or things that are currently situated within a library.
Example: "The students are in a library, studying for their upcoming exams."
Alternatives: "are located in a library" or "are present in a library".
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"You are in a library". So the boy repeats his order, only this time, he whispers.
More specifically, if a clock interrupt arrives while you are in a library, we ignore it and wait for the next one.
When Carol and Morgan are camped out in that strange town, it appears that they are in a library that is fenced off, which would seem a good place for a group to hole up.
When you are in a library, you might not know what book you are looking for but the chances are that, even if you don't, you will find it.
1642 - WI 46-3: So Bristol students are in a library watching the cricket updates, Goochie is at the cricket listening to the play-off final, any West Ham fans at Wembley reading up on their physics?
I gave away all but some favorites that are in a library.
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We are in a library-style room in a private members' club in central London: you or I might consider the decor to be plush, even fancy.
I will be in a library tomorrow.
I was in a library yesterday.
When you're in a library, it's important to respect the signs saying "Silence".
Bystanders were as quiet as they would be in a library.
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