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The phrase "in arm" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is a prepositional phrase commonly used to describe holding or carrying something in one's arm. Here are a few examples: 1. She walked down the street with a bouquet of flowers in arm. 2. The mother held her child securely in arm as they crossed the busy intersection. 3. The soldier carried his rifle in arm as he patrolled the perimeter. 4. The statue is depicted with a sword in arm, ready for battle. 5. The puppy snuggled up in arm with its owner on the couch.
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Couples walk arm in arm.
Women walk arm in arm.
Some of them were arm in arm.
Dickens and Bulwer entered arm in arm.
-- they'll be drifting arm in arm down suicide lane.
They continued to wait, arm in arm, as night descended.
They crossed the finish line arm in arm.
Apple still owns 9.4 million shares in ARM.
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They left the salon arm-in-arm.
Kathryn Simpson walked arm-in-arm with a friend, crying.
Walking arm-in-arm, ok.
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