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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a grave" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to someone or something being buried in a burial plot or underground tomb. Example: As he stood in front of the cemetery, tears streaming down his face, he couldn't help but think about his late grandmother lying in a grave just a few yards away.
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"It was like being buried alive in a grave.
The mayor, in a grave voice, concurred: "Not a chance".
Mr Snowden found himself in a grave situation.
"It's a boy doll," she said in a grave tone.
Here my father spoke to me in a grave voice, and familiar things had other names.
It was discovered in a grave in Siberia, which belonged to an ancient tribe, the Scythians.
The ring was found in a grave north of Borg on the Björkö Island.
"Britain is on the brink of panic," the correspondent said in a grave voice.
"It's the most number of skeletons found in a grave for this time".
He was buried in a grave that had no headstone for more than two decades.
"I am Goat Boy," he would say in the act that night, in a grave baritone.
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