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The phrase "gained in" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use it in a context where you are describing something that was acquired through some sort of effort or activity. For example, you might say "The experience she gained in teaching has helped her to become an effective manager."
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Joseph Brodsky found that Cavafy actually gained in translation.
Impressions gained in art galleries.
Fleisher surprisingly gained in the diagramed deal.
The choreography gained in power, depth, texture.
Optical methods have considerably gained in importance.
Yardage was gained in huge chunks.
Mr Mugabe gained in other ways.
The shares gained in extended trading.
Computer science has also gained in popularity.
Stock prices also gained in Europe and Asia.
Sometimes, admission can be gained in a manner of minutes.
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