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"in Christmas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the holiday season celebrated on December 25th, usually including the days before and after. For example, "My family and I will be travelling to visit relatives in Christmas."
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In "Christmas Attack Zone", the two get back together.
Now you're in Christmas market territory.
What happens in Christmas Pudding?
Then I'd have to believe in Christmas.
"I don't have a GCSE in Christmas".
Who now says the "t" in Christmas?
Bach, too, repeatedly immersed himself in Christmas.
Kenny Rogers in "Christmas from the Heart".
Look for them in Christmas displays.
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