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The phrase "be observed in" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used when referring to something that has been noticed and is usually followed by a noun, such as a particular situation or behavior. For example, "A common theme could be observed in the students' responses."
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Shiva will be observed in Florida.
Shiva will be observed in Lawrence, NY.
Shiva will be observed in New York, Miami and Israel.
A similar phenomenon can be observed in the sports world.
Certain standards must be observed in restaurants and theaters.
Shiva will be observed in New York Monday--Thursday, May 2-5 , 4-8 30pm 4-8 30pm
As with all things Japanese, there is ritual to be observed in public bathing.
All three of these warning signs can be observed in the UK and globally, right now.
This trend can be observed in almost the entire Muslim world.
A similar broadness can be observed in the anti‑terror laws.
Similar patterns can be observed in several other European countries, though perhaps not as extreme.
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