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The phrase "in John" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the opinion or perspective of someone named John. For example, "In John's opinion, the movie was not very good." This sentence means that according to John's thoughts or beliefs, the movie was not enjoyable. Another example could be, "The decision was made in John's favor." This means that the decision was in accordance with what John wanted or preferred. "In John's experience, studying abroad is a life-changing opportunity." This means that John has personally experienced studying abroad and believes it to be a transformative experience.
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"We take pride in John".
In John Hempton's dictum, banks intermediate the trade deficit.
In John White's testimony, Delgado was described as Hispanic.
Mentions Diego's interest in John F. Kennedy's American style.
In John, Jesus alone offers access to God.
Spiritual counsel centering on Jesus' words in John 15.
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Everything I read in John-Roger's discourses I agreed with.
Was Health Minister in John Howard's government.
Were those tears in John Boehner's eyes?
Roosevelt's hypersociability became, in John F. Kennedy's case, "hypersexuality".
College basketball basked in John Wooden's U.C.L.A. dynasty.
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