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The phrase "in a rhythm" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that occurs in a regular, repeated pattern or flow, often in relation to music, movement, or speech. Example: "The dancers moved gracefully in a rhythm that captivated the audience."
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"People get in a rhythm.
Couldn't get in a rhythm tonight.
"I just didn't get in a rhythm," McNabb said.
When he's in a rhythm, he's a nightmare after dark.
"I never really got in a rhythm tonight," Houston said.
"I just got in a rhythm and stayed there.
I'm in a rhythm, held by the water.
Sanchez was in a rhythm, and the Patriots seemed stumped.
"As a running back you get in a rhythm.
"We just kind of got in a rhythm," Baker said.
"I like being in a rhythm," Dayne said.
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