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The phrase "are so in a" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "They are so in a rush that they forgot their bags."
Alternatives: "are so caught up in" or "are so involved in".
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However, these differences cannot induce a bias for the association between survey effort and health status unless variables on which non-respondents differ from respondents are correlated to both survey effort and health status, and are so in a way that distorts measures that were used to elicit the association.
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Understanding how that might be so, in a nutshell, was what the "canon wars" were all about.
He was so in a hostile environment too, as is the case so often on the road these days.
I got to have creative control and that's so in a first, or in any, record, for an artist.
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Although DNA is fairly stable in pure SVO medium, it may not be so in a growing cell culture, where natural transformation is supposed to take place.
She was so in herself a very dignified lady, you know, and to suddenly be like that.
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