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The phrase "in as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a comparison or explanation of how something is done or achieved. Example: "In as much detail as possible, the report outlined the company's financial situation."
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Individual Afghans pitched in as well.
Detainees were being brought in as well.
As in, as soon as possible.
Ask caregivers to join in as well.
NPR weighs in as well.
Several artist friends dropped in as well.
American investigators joined in as well.
We go in as favourites.
"Clearly Leicester will go in as favourites.
Other factors entered in as well.
Wireless companies are rushing in as well.
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