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The phrase "in rubble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical state of ruin or destruction. For example, you could say: "The city was left in rubble after the bombing."
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Extremism grows in rubble and refugee camps.
Bodies are still buried in rubble.
We lived in rubble for years.
Although trapped in rubble, the boy refused.
Three others were thought to be trapped in rubble.
By 1994, half the city was in rubble.
These are imposing and blackened, partly in rubble.
That "extremism grows in rubble and refugee camps" is conjecture, not fact.
And from that flowed the mournful saga ending in rubble and regrets in 1964.
People are hurtling toward the future and leaving the past in rubble behind them.
'There was one policeman lying on the floor, covered in rubble.
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