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The phrase "in a crater" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to suggest a person or thing is in a deep round depression in the surface of an area, especially one formed by a meteorite. For example, "The archeologists found an ancient artifact buried in a crater on the moon."
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After briefly taking shelter in a crater made by an artillery shell, Private Hendrix charged ahead.
Found beneath the car was a smoking, football-size rock in a crater six inches deep.
Chipped, and sautéed in butter, the rich, gamy meat was served in a crater of mashed potatoes, with lingonberry preserve.
One car was crushed by the debris and another was half buried in a crater in the road.
A lava lake is a huge puddle of lava that accumulates in a crater when a volcano erupts.
Lake Nyos sits in a crater on the edge of an inactive volcano in the Oku volcanic field.
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Apparently, the energy absorbed by the composite samples was mainly converted into thermal energy, causing a range of damages, from instantaneous evaporation to cracking and melting, which resulted in a crater-like damage.
A recent study in a crater-building cichlid (Cyathopharynx furcifer) found that males whose sand craters were experimentally enlarged chose to restore their craters to their original sizes, possibly to reduce aggression from rivals (Schaedelin and Taborsky 2006).
It opened up a crack in time, a crater maybe.
Mix in 1 tbsp roasted sesame seeds, then make a crater in the mound of flour.
When a vent in a volcanic crater erupts, the lava can partially fill the crater to create a lava lake.
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