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"in Congo" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to the country of Congo, for example: "The Gombe Stream National Park is located in Congo."
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I started comparing the situation in Rwanda and the situation in my community in Congo and realizing that women in Congo--they are really, really marginalized.
WHO is fighting in Congo?
In Congo 86m people were affected.
There is still no peace in Congo.
Burundi also has troops in Congo.
"And slept in camps in Congo.
It was an unsettled time in Congo.
Here's a pygmy bee hunter in Congo.
Most families in Congo cook using charcoal.
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In the Congo, armed poachers threaten African elephants and the rangers who protect the endangered animals.
He was a chief negotiator for the United Nations in the Congo in 1960.
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