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"in an expression of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a show of emotion or feeling, such as in the example: "The crowd erupted in an expression of joy and relief."
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A market test was run, and the service managers put in an expression of interest.
Jones nods rapidly, his eyebrows drawn together in an expression of abject gratitude.
Ivanka put her hand over her heart in an expression of gratitude.
(One team dubbed itself the Factory Workers in an expression of blue-collar pride).
Larraín regular Alfredo Castro plays Father Vidal, his intelligent, careworn face set in an expression of weary, venal defiance.
"Bond looked down into the large brown eyes as the full lips parted in an expression of modest excitement.
Arledge's relationship with Cosell ends in an expression of "irrepressible sadness" for a man he addresses as "impossible friend".
Holding his brushes, he stares -- round, dark eyes under arched brows -- in an expression of profound and utter surprise.
This will result in an expression of sympathy, and an increase in the workload to 12 30 a.m.
Over all this development, in an expression of the tribe's sovereignty, Wangunk leadership maintained a watchful eye and acted decisively.
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Federation was in part an expression of collective hope: that Australians' sense of egalitarianism could and should be reflected economically.
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