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The phrase "in silver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is made of or colored silver, often in contexts related to jewelry, decor, or design.
Example: "She wore a beautiful necklace in silver that complemented her dress perfectly."
Alternatives: "made of silver" or "colored silver."
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In silver?
THE DEVIL IN SILVER, by Victor LaValle.
Currency was in silver ingots.
He sits in silver … for now.
She covered the car in silver lame.
First, she designs in silver, not gold.
Bradley is amazing in Silver Linings Playbook.
Some are handsome, in silver or pewter.
Is interested in Silver King Ginger Ale.
HIROSHI SUZUKI'S work in silver is sensuous, beautiful and coveted.
These were also made in silver and in cast bronze.
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