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The phrase "hole in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing a physical or metaphorical hole in something. Example 1: "As she walked through the old abandoned house, she noticed a small hole in the wall where sunlight was shining through." Example 2: "After years of neglect, there were numerous holes in the lawn where weeds had taken over." Example 3: "The detective found a hole in the suspect's alibi when she realized he had no witnesses to support his story."
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A hole in one.
A hole in your yard.
A hole in the heart.
Hole in letter.
Hole in one!
Hole in a sock?
The chance of a hole in one.
The hole in one restored his confidence.
"A Hole in Texas" is no exception.
Got a hole in your budget?
A curious hole in the ground?
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