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The phrase "gather in" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It implies that people are meeting in one place or location. For example: The family gathered in the living room for a movie night.
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Don't gather in groups in public places.
A week later, the Democrats gather in Philadelphia.
Nomads gather in autumn.
They gather in ideal fields.
gather in a knot.
Gather in awful gain.
Friends gather in the stockroom to listen.
They'd gather in the Roosevelt Room.
The applicants gather in an auditorium.
Protesters, meanwhile, continued to gather in Budapest.
Why did they gather in this hall?
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