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The phrase "in mosques" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location or context of someone or something within a mosque. Example sentence: "The imam gave a powerful sermon in the main hall of the mosque."
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Store weapons in mosques.
They are living in mosques and schools.
Other nights they slept in mosques.
Families from war-torn provinces sleep in mosques and schools.
Of course I have taken pictures with shoes in mosques.
He slept in mosques and hung out with fellow believers.
They neither observe Ramadan nor pray in mosques.
Musharraf also talks about stopping extremist preaching in mosques.
Bodies were left rotting on streets, under rubble or stacked in mosques.
At times, they suggest spying on people in mosques is wrong.
Omar spent the rest of his childhood in mosques learning the Koran.
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