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The phrase "excerpt in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when referencing a specific part or section of a larger text or work. Example: In this novel, the author includes an excerpt in which the main character reflects on her past choices.
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On Wednesday, they published an excerpt in Slate.
A book serial once meant a lengthy excerpt in a feature magazine like The New Yorker.
(You can also read a brief excerpt, in this month's issue of Cosmopolitan magazine).
One YouTube touchstone was a film excerpt in which the New York vaudeville M.C.
"I respond to this excerpt in two ways, each radically incompatible with the other.
After extensive remarks which we'll excerpt in a moment, Kerry said the US would act.
Instead, his identity was revealed at the end of each excerpt, in minuscule type: "Henry James, Jr".
In 1959, Saul Bellow read part of the manuscript and published an excerpt in his magazine, The Noble Savage.
She read an excerpt in a high voice: I was discarded everywhere, the poetic whisper in my soul died.
Mr. Lauchman, who ran across the excerpt in a workshop, could not remember what the writer meant to say.
The first printing sold, as did the next, and after an excerpt in Harper's Weekly, Bantam decided to publish "Ecotopia".
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