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The phrase "in a hunt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to participating in or actively engaged in the pursuit of something, such as an animal or a goal. Example: "The hunters were deep in the forest, eagerly searching for their prey in a hunt that had lasted for hours."
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In a hunt for happiness, the author consulted science, ancient wisdom and pop culture.
It played a part in a hunt ritual sacred to the Mayo and Yaquai people.
Caral often rode in a hunt team with her mother and twin sister, Hope Solinger.
You can rent a few bunks in a hunt or a whole hut.
In a hunt not long ago for a ticket from San Francisco to London, he logged onto Mobissimo.
Now, Shariah police officers roam the province, raiding everything from hotel rooms to beaches in a hunt for immoral activity.
The members call it horse heaven; they ride in a hunt field within earshot of waves crashing on the beach.
Now B.G.I. is sifting through the DNA in a hunt for biological clues to what makes them so smart.
One such gamble pairs a computational linguist with an astronomer in a hunt for "grammatical" rules that explain how planets form.
It's hard to imagine Ottawa dispatching its captain, Daniel Alfredsson, or defenseman Sergei Gonchar, especially with the crippled but pesky Senators in a hunt for a playoff spot.
THOUGH she had rented in both Boston and Pittsburgh, Vivian Choi had no idea what she would be facing in a hunt for an apartment in New York.
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