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The phrase "great in" can be used in a sentence as a prepositional phrase followed by a noun or noun phrase, and it is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: She is great in mathematics. (The noun phrase "mathematics" follows the prepositional phrase "great in.") This phrase can also be used to describe someone's skills or abilities in a specific area. Example: He is great in problem-solving. (The noun phrase "problem-solving" follows the prepositional phrase "great in.") Additionally, "great in" can also be used to describe someone's overall performance or success in a particular activity or field. Example: Our team was great in the match yesterday. (The noun phrase "the match" follows the prepositional phrase "great in.").
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She is great in debates.
They're great in their own right".
"George looks so great in the letters.
"Zany is great in a campaign.
"It's Great In Gumbo," Lombard Says.
He was great in the huddles.
The urgency is especially great in Asia.
They are equally great in my eyes.
Suntanned girls look great in coral pinks.
He'd be great in the Pistol.
Humidity is very great in summer.
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