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The phrase "in diaries" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the content or entries found within a diary, or to describe actions happening within the pages of a diary. Example: She found solace in writing down her thoughts in her diaries.
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The volunteers were asked to fill in diaries between the trial visits to keep track of symptoms, temperature measurements and concomitant medication.
Reticent in person, expansive in diaries.
For centuries people recorded their lives in diaries.
Mary documented their travels in diaries and photographs.
Neither in interviews nor in diaries did he spare himself.
Walsh had recorded their meticulous plans for committing the "perfect murder" in diaries.
As is often the case in diaries, most of the action is episodic.
There are drawings by Orwell in "Diaries" of lathes, plows, drills, scythes, fishing nets, stirrups and charcoal braziers.
But a much different perspective comes through in diaries and memoirs from soldiers on the front lines, on both sides.
Much of Ms. Knox's book, publishers said, will be based on her recollections from her time in Italy, recorded in diaries that she faithfully kept while in prison.
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I love Andy Warhol's moaning, gossipy, phoned-in diaries as much as the next masochist, but you have to wonder why appropriating Andy looms so large here.
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