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"fodder in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to include or incorporate something into a larger concept or idea. Example: The author cleverly foddered in real-life examples to support her argument in the essay. In this sentence, "foddered in" is used to show that the author has included real-life examples to strengthen their argument in the essay.
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They became London tabloid fodder in 1963.
There is less potential fodder in Ms. Kagan's record.
Plenty of fodder, in other words, for future studies.
They were little more than cannon fodder in Chechnya.
"These people are fodder in a larger war".
But don't expect the boys to be reality fodder in the near future.
Despite that explanation, Mr. Fehrnstrom's comment quickly became fodder in the Twitter universe.
Akira swiftly became midnight-movie fodder in the US, on a small release through Streamline Entertainment.
We exist in solidarity as canon fodder in a clamour to increase capital.
You're either a potential Champions League side or 2. Bundesliga fodder in this league.
It is eaten as a vegetable in some places and is used as fodder in northern Africa.
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