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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in phase" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when two or more things are progressing together, like a cycle or a pattern. For example, "The waves all moved in phase, forming a mesmerizing pattern in the sand."
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in phase
adjective
Mutually synchronized
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Now we're in phase two.
You can shift in phase.
Some in phase three, five in phase three, and a bunch in phase two.
I'm finally in phase with reality.
"We are still in phase two".
"Many things look wonderful in Phase 2 but not in Phase 3," he added.
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Some included a run-in phase.
An allopurinol lead-in phase precedes randomisation.
There was no placebo lead-in phase.
Yes? Student: They're not perfectly in-phase.
So they'll all be in-phase.
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