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'engine in' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You might use the phrase 'engineer in' to refer to an individual who is an expert in engineering. For example, "My brother is an engineer in the aerospace industry."
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G.M. engineers hope that they have such an engine in the Vortec 4200.
There's a massive engine in there.
I put an engine in my car".
It hummed and clanked like an engine in the night.
We are a major economic engine in this region.
"We have to overhaul our economic engine in California.
The factory made its first engine in May of 1999.
Otto built his first gasoline-powered engine in 1861.
Anger was a major engine in my poetry then.
Margate is not the only engine in Kent's revival.
"This is cinema running in a game engine in real time," said Iribe.
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