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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in border" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is possible that someone might use this phrase in spoken English, but it would not be considered proper or formal. Instead, a more commonly used phrase would be "on the border" or "at the border." For example: "The town is located on the border between two countries" or "We stopped at the border for a security check." If you still want to use the phrase "in border," you could use it in a sentence like this: "The refugees are staying in border towns while they wait for their asylum applications to be processed." However, even in this case, it would be better to use "on the border" or "at the border" for clarity and correctness.
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Sprinkle milk in border.
They are even implicated in border disputes.
Crime has dropped in border communities.
Some of America's safest cities are in border states.
They can buy long guns, like rifles, in border states.
AAA members can buy Mexican auto insurance in border states.
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Video images reveal filthy, crowded conditions in Border Patrol holding cells.
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