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"in lust" is a correct and usable phrase and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "He gazed at her, lost in lust."
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You might just be "in like," or perhaps "in lust".
I think I'm in lust.
Women and children slain in lust and hate.
He fell in lust with an exotic dancer named Sandy.
They are rooted in lust and cultivated with glee.
Needless to say, he looks back in lust.
Are we madly in lust – or just short of space?
That is, they fell in lust, and then in love.
Next, rummaged in garbage bins, fell in lust with galvanisedaluminium.
Are you still madly in love, if not in lust?
There's less drama in theology than in lust and betrayal.
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