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"in port" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase meaning to be docked in a port or harbour, such as a ship or boat. For example, "The cruise ship finally arrived in port after its long voyage".
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In Port Angeles' one library.
Imported industrial equipment idles in port.
(Mr. Cassavetes grew up in Port Washington).
Add $220 in port charges.
"The ferry is in port.
Stir in port if desired.
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Other sources were cargo handling equipment (10%), in-port heavy-duty trucks (2%), and in-port locomotives (1%).
Both universities are in Port-au-Prince.
It was in Port-au-Prince.
"I wasn't here in Port-au-Prince.
"There are no trains in Port-au-Prince".
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