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Discover Ludwig"in people" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the collective behavior of people and is usually used as an adverbial phrase. For example: "The belief that money is the most important thing in life is pervasive in people."
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Investing in people".
I'm just interested in people".
He is interested in people.
Hotels unleash passions in people.
BPA is in people, too.
"It's restored my faith in people".
It brings out the best in people.
Caffeine brought out the best in people.
"She inspires that in people," Soloway says.
It arouses anxiety in people, fears.
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Of closed-in people".
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