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"in item" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to specify a particular item within a list or group of items. For example: "We discussed the budget for the project, and in item three we addressed the costs for marketing and advertising." The phrase "in item three" specifies that the discussion took place regarding the third item on the budget list.
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822, struck out "stamps," in item 5604, and substituted "closed" for "stamped" in item 5613.
3500, inserted comma after "District" in item 3182 and after "Territory" in item 3183.
497, inserted "reserve" after "Marine Corps and" in item 14506, "reserve" after "Removal from the" in item 14507, and "in grades" after "reserve officers" in item 14509.
497, substituted "Number" for "Numbers" in item 14307, a semicolon for a colon in item 14309, and "State" for "state" in item 14314.
2097, substituted "Chair" for "Chairman" in item 993.
3976, inserted "; operational manpower requirements" in item 2434.
246, inserted "and civil aircraft" in item 6156.
2424, substituted "companies" for "corporations" in item 842.
2538, struck out "enlisted" after "count" in item 971.
1904, substituted "Inventors" for "Joint inventors" in item 116.
1342, inserted ", deaths of astronauts," after "Forces" in item 2201.
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