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The phrase "in outlets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to physical locations where products or services are sold, or in the context of media distribution.
Example: "The new product will be available in outlets across the country starting next month."
Alternatives: "at retail locations" or "in stores".
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My brother regularly stuck objects in outlets, including his tongue.
"Now, 86 percent of merchandise that is sold in outlets is specifically made for them.
The increase in outlets for Asian contemporary art is especially vigorous.
His work has been covered in outlets including the Washington Post, NPR Boston, Scientific American, and Gizmodo.
This work has reached an even wider audience through syndication in outlets such as the Washington Post, HuffPost, and Mindful.
There has been a significant amount of growth in outlets like farmers' markets and community supported agriculture.
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Both will feature oversize armchairs with ottomans, bedside tables with built-in outlets for electronic equipment and water-conserving plumbing.
This consists of electricity charging spots with plug-in outlets — the first pilots were opened in Israel this week — plus battery-exchange stations all over the respective country.
Batteries and plug-in outlets aren't ostensibly "green," whereas embedded solar panels can cloud or obscure segments of the glass.
This board comes with a built-in outlet and extension cord and a silicone iron rest.
Maximum deviation of in-outlet temperature difference and pressure drop from experimental data is about 10%.
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