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The phrase "in a great" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate location or manner within a larger context. For example: - "We arrived in a great city full of culture and history." (location) - "She sang in a great voice that captivated the audience." (manner) It can also be used in phrases such as "in a great hurry," "in a great mood," or "in a great way."
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This follows in a great British tradition.
I'm in a great mood.
"Pete's in a great place.
He's in a great position.
"We're in a great place really.
"And we're in a great conference.
The governor is in a great position.
"He puts in a great shift.
"And we're in a great spot.
Slow travel began in a great rush.
"He does it in a great way".
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