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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in flesh" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something that is being done in person or in the physical world, rather than online or over the phone. For example, "He met his new boss in flesh for the first time."
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In flesh – and absence of flesh?
Then, there is Gilbert's partner in "Flesh and the Devil".
LaBute, in contrast, is comfortably quilted in flesh.
They can sometimes leave teeth stuck in flesh.
Her adulteress in "Flesh and the Devil" is amusingly selfish.
A veal chop, salty in crust, sweet in flesh.
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It shows commitment, this carved-in-flesh representation of St Jeremy of Corbyn.
Her legs were encased, sausagelike, in flesh-colored support hose.
I wore a minimal yet unbelievably complex Calvin Klein one-piece in flesh-tone silk.
In one duet, a woman in flesh-coloured costume dances with a man in black.
It's not even the first time that a former child star writhed in flesh-tone underthings.
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