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The phrase "feast in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a large or celebratory meal while staying inside or in a specific location. Example: "Instead of going out to a fancy restaurant, we decided to have a feast in and cook a gourmet meal at home."
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Feast in it.
A feast in the time of plague.
A typical "Orphic Feast" in the making.
Sue Perkins braves a feast in Edwardian Supersize Me.
Try the seduction feast in Keats's 'Eve of St Agnes'.
Easter is a moveable feast in the Catholic calendar.
Feast of the Holy Trinity, also called Trinity Sunday, feast in honour of the Trinity.
— Nick Fox SF Weekly: Diving into a kamayan feast in the Bay Area.
A true feast in pleasing packaging, this gift is just the thing for the sweet-toothed.
In Christian times, the word was used for a feast in memory of the dead.
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It's a kind of feast-in-time-of-plague poetry.
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