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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in a boat' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location or circumstance in which someone is situated. For example, "The family spent the day fishing in a boat on the lake."
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He was in a boat?
"Three Men in a Boat".
How come he's in a boat?
In a boat?
He's in a boat.
He went in a boat.
Four guys in a boat.
Then another Indiangoes by in a boat.
It's like being in a boat".
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HANWELL: (sung) I put a chestnut in a boat..
Then he actually got in a boat, and everything changed.
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