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Free sign upThe phrase "in a diary" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the location or setting of something that is recorded or written down in a diary. Example: "She wrote about her trip to Paris in her diary." In this sentence, "in her diary" specifies that the subject of the writing is recorded in a diary rather than some other form of documentation.
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She recorded their words in a diary.
In a diary entry he assessed his musical and literary gifts as "at the same level".
"I feel my life is in ruins," she wrote in a diary.
I didn't even have to record my sensations in a diary.
M clinical outcomes were recorded in a diary.
Monthly headache and migraine days before and after OnabotA injections were recorded in a diary.
Each patient recorded in a diary the features of three consecutive attacks.
"The toys feed that same niche as passing notes or writing in a diary".
I've tracked my life in a diary.
"Some people write in a diary, and some people play tennis," she said.
Journaling... (Remember That?) Yes, journaling -- the manly word for writing in a diary.
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