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Discover Ludwig"in a van" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a prepositional phrase to describe a location or movement, e.g. "We drove in a van to the store."
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COULD I live in a van?
In a Van.
Six people incinerated in a van.
Living in a van, or "vandwelling," is now fashionable.
For three months they slept in a van outside.
I don't want to die in a van.
We traveled in a van with a driver.
We set off in a van with two chaiqianhu friends.
So I got in a van, alone, and drove.
He was taken off the track in a van.
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Not quite the usual gear-in-a-van setup along the motorway, to be sure.
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