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The phrase "i was in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe being in a specific location or situation at a particular time in the past. Example: "I was in the office when I received the email." In this example, the phrase "I was in" indicates that the speaker was physically located in their office at the time they received the email.
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I was in government".
I was in sales.
I was in darkness.
I was in business.
I was in despair.
I was in luck.
I was in heaven.
I was in.
I was in shock".
I was in school.
"I was in jail.
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i was in germany
i was in anguish
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i was living in france for
i bed
i was in a shell
i was been in london
i was in transit
i was in your flat
i was in the cockpit
i am in croatia
i was in a sword
i was in rage
i was in johannesburg
i was in stuttgart
i was in brussels recently
i was in brussels yesterday
i was in paris
i participated in
i began in
i well in
a was an
i belonged in
i believed in
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