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"in a trough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to an indentation or lowered part in an area, such as a flat or level surface. Example sentence: We placed the seedlings in the trough of soil to ensure they would get enough water.
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I was in a trough of despair".
"If they couldn't stop that, activism is in a trough".
I dunno, but music was in a trough.
My father used to mix the dough in a trough.
For the moment he is stuck in a trough.
It showed a picture of pigs with their noses in a trough.
The berries collect in a trough, and a conveyor deposits them in a bin.
They sat in a trough of bone and were held in by fibrous tissue.
All polls show the opposition Social Democrats no longer stuck in a trough.
Or that transparent wagon that slips along multicolored acorns in a trough ("Coaster Rollers")?
"They gorge themselves in a trough of taxpayers' dollars, while we struggle to make ends meet".
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