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The phrase "drama in" could be correct and usable in written English, depending on the context
It could be used to describe a specific type of play or theatrical production, or to refer to the presence of drama within a certain situation or event. Example 1: "The drama in Shakespeare's plays often centers around themes of love and betrayal." Example 2: "There was so much drama in the courtroom as the witnesses took the stand." Example 3: "The students put on a stunning performance, showcasing their talent for drama in this year's school play."
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But there is drama in the dark.
Drama in Italy.
But there's no drama in reciprocation.
It was all drama in Emmerdale.
Drama in Lakerland never ceases.
Where's the drama in that?
Hope of the Drama in Gotham's locality,.
It's the No. 1 drama in Italy.
"There's much more drama in the conflict.
"There is no drama in that.
There's a drama in being superstitious.
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