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The phrase "in a bakery" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as: "I stopped by a local bakery to pick up a few treats for the family."
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Fine, here's Harry Styles in a bakery.
We were sitting in a bakery in Mexico City.
Then I was working in a bakery in the Bronx.
Some of those not studying work in a bakery.
"Don't kill me in a bakery," Cherninsky says.
My mother had a low-paying job in a bakery.
In a bakery, the loaves of bread look fresh.
Barazzone recalls that Gouzer noticed two women in a bakery.
He blew himself up in a bakery, killing three workers.
I saw bread in a bakery so I broke in.
They look more like workers in a bakery.
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