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The phrase "in a uniform" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone wearing a special type of clothing, usually related to a professional or military context. For example, "The military officers marched into the hall, all in a uniform."
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A man in a uniform appeared.
Anyone in a uniform is fair game.
I saw myself in a uniform.
Damn, I looked good in a uniform.
Nobody in a uniform did anything.
I am kind of in a uniform, every day.
He says he doesn't trust anybody in a uniform anymore.
Standing near a newsstand was a woman in a uniform.
Plus, Peter Bartlett in a uniform is inherently funny.
Who loves a man in a uniform these days?
And he does not look as imposing in a uniform.
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