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"in a subway" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could write, "I always get lost in a subway station."
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"You're in a subway.
Sure would come in handy in a subway station.
Mrs. Roderick Tower has never ridden in a subway.
There is no fun in a Subway Sweep.
I'm in a subway and it's in New York".
One night I saw a whole Mexican family camping out in a subway car.
An orthopedic surgeon in New York City from 1947, Lovelock was killed in a subway accident.
In 1914, he died of a fractured skull after a fall in a subway station.
A solitary figure in a subway car as it rattles uptown.
The explosion occurred in the station, not in a subway car, witnesses told Mr. Vasiliyev.
However, I endure a few minutes of this at a clothes stall in a subway.
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