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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in a square' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a location, scene, or situation. For example: The demonstrators were gathered in a square, chanting and singing in protest.
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"There's 300 bars in a square mile.
Or maybe he's the fourth in a square, including Thomas.
Mr. Fink's photographs are always in a square format.
It's probably sitting in a square, in a tent".
Another exploded in a square in central Baghdad.
(He takes one, of me standing in a square).
"And they're saying, 'Why's it in a square jug?
Thread count refers to the number of threads in a square inch of fabric.
We worried about being round pegs in a square hole full of scuba veterans.
"The next time you make a cake, please bake it in a square pan.
Then you arrive in a square dining room with walls inscribed by long, sinuous horizontal lines.
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