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The phrase "home in" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to "focus in on something." For example, "I'm trying to home in on the best solution to this problem."
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At home in Cambridge.
& his home in Millburn, N.J.
Authorities searching home in Cudahy.
Reynard returns home in triumph.
Send them home in coffins".
Ann's home in Minnetonka.
I am now back home in Aden.
Died peacefully at home in Watchung, NJ.
They maintained a second home in Mexico.
Shiva at Steve's home in Merrick.
Does he feel at home in Norway?
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