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The phrase 'in a harbor' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a body of water, usually smaller than a bay, where ships and boats dock or moor. For example, "The old fishing boats were all moored in the harbor, just outside the small beach town."
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In a harbor filled with small pleasure boats, it seemed out of place.
Cole, as it was moored in a harbor off Aden, Yemen, killed 17 sailors.
"In a harbor like New York, where everything is under watch, it gets inflated," he said.
A man stands in a harbor that includes features of the New York City skyline.
It's better to have steady footing on a bridge than to worry about the tide in a harbor.
All over the room, like boats softly tooting their horns in a harbor on a foggy night, men were weeping.
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A decade later we were able to buy a summer house on a harbor in Rhode Island.
(For the record, Aberdeen is named for a harbor in Hong Kong).
The meeting drew from right-wing movements that have found a harbor in Trump's candidacy.
It's rare because it depicts a harbor in China, and Dawson didn't do many harbor scenes".
They had it shipped west and kept it at a harbor in the Channel Islands.
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