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"in Canada" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate location or origin and can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. "I live in Canada." 2. "The maple leaf is a symbol often associated with Canada." 3. "She was born and raised in Canada, but now lives in the United States." 4. "In Canada, hockey is the most popular sport." 5. "I'm visiting my family in Canada next month." 6. "Most of the world's maple syrup is produced in Canada." 7. "In Canada, there are two official languages: English and French." 8. "He studied at a university in Canada." 9. "Canada is known for its beautiful landscapes and natural beauty." 10. "In Canada, the legal drinking age is 19 in most provinces."
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Well, in Canada, they can.
But not so in Canada.
The story occurs in Canada.
That happens in Canada also.
The party is in Canada.
In Canada a quarter do.
You think we in Canada?
Till you in Canada.
W. Marriott in Canada.
That's in Canada, folks.
I could end up playing in Canada.
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