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"in mine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate possession or ownership, similar to "in my possession" or "belonging to me." Example: "I accidentally left my keys in the office, but luckily I found a spare set in mine."
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At least not in mine.
I had tears in mine".
Will you stay in mine?
We'll go in mine".
I wish it were in mine.
He made a big difference in mine.
Or it does in mine, anyway.
They drank coffee in mine.
He certainly is in mine.
And you are in mine".
More died in mine explosions.
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