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The phrase "gasp in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a quick, sudden intake of breath, often in response to a shocking or surprising situation. For example, "She gasped in surprise as a spider scurried across the floor."
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There is a gasp in the music, a loaded pause, and then the musical line resumes.
Cities gasp in the sun's stare.
The assembled party gasp in admiration.
"There was a gasp in the hearing room".
Still alive, they would gasp in water and sink.
I dare you not to gasp in awe.
Gasp in genuine delight at a picture of Beyoncé.
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The teenagers gasped in admiration.
But others gasped in horror.
Wimbledon gasps in horror.
Fetcher gasps in admiration.
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