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The phrase 'carry in' is correct and can be used in written English. It is usually used to talk about bringing something inside, like carrying a bag or basket of items into a room or a house. For example, you could say, "I will carry in the groceries from the car."
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Others carry in carcasses on their shoulders.
You have to carry in all your food yourself.
I have a backside you could carry in a wheelbarrow.
Several members who carry in the building are Democrats.
She gave them a buckeye to carry in their pockets.
And the equipment is easier to carry in difficult terrain.
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Getting new partners to carry in-store takes time.
Cavaradossi is carried in, swooning.
Dancers were also carried in like logs.
More being carried in.
Aides carried in flowers.
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