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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asylum in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone seeking refuge or protection in a particular country or place. For example: - "She applied for asylum in Canada after fleeing her war-torn country." - "The refugee was granted asylum in France after facing persecution in his home country." - "Many people seek asylum in the United States every year due to political instability in their homelands."
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(He died in an asylum, in 1881).
Firas was granted asylum in February.
They got asylum in the sea".
Ms. Onyango applied for asylum in 2002.
She was granted asylum in 2011.
Reluctantly, he sought political asylum in Britain.
(Both have received asylum in Europe).
He should be granted asylum in Australia.
He was granted asylum in 2000.
Nor were they seeking asylum in Australia.
He received political asylum in June.
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