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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harmony in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of peace and agreement within a group or between individuals. Example: "The success of any team depends on the harmony in their relationships."
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There's harmony in the Ireland camp.
Shakespeare found harmony in opposites.
It's gustatory harmony in a takeout container.
Harmony in tension is the goal.
"The harmony in the group is very good.
They have helped to preserve industrial harmony in the past.
We can see religious harmony in many parts of Indonesia".
The harmony in the Wanjiru family was superficial.
MADISON Susan Powell Fine Art "Harmony in Nature," group show.
Twice he said, "There was harmony in our home".
"You want peace and harmony in the community," she said.
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