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"in a cast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to describe someone who has their limb(s) in a cast due to an injury. For example: After slipping on the ice, she had to wear a cast on her arm for weeks.
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"He's in a cast now.
He was in a cast.
"Now she's in a cast.
Her right leg is in a cast.
Johnson is still in a cast.
And yes, that monkey's leg is in a cast.
"I was in a cast for four months," he said.
I was just like, I can't be in a cast.
He was the one professional in a cast of amateurs.
"I was in a cast for 66 weeks," he said.
Not with his lower leg locked in a cast.
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