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Discover Ludwig"in a town" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the general location of something or someone. For example, "The new library is located in a town two hours away."
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He lived in a town in Pennsylvania.
Why is it in a town?
And this was still in a town," he says.
It's in a town called Cumbernauld, outside Glasgow.
Edina lives in a town an hour away from us.
"In a town of 20,000 people, there's a jail".
A man in a town married twenty women.
In a town of tourist traps, this exception was noteworthy.
He said he wanted a good job in a town.
Now, when he arrived in a town, church bells rang.
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The family's duplex is in a town-house development.
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