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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in since" is not correct and usable in written English
It appears to be a combination of two different phrases, "in" and "since," which should not be used together in this way.
Example: "I have been living here since 2010."
Alternatives: "since" or "in the time since"
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Immigrants from Afghanistan have poured in since the United States-led intervention there in 2001.
The sector is booming under new regulations brought in since the financial crisis.
But there's been much criticism of the new plays Dromgoole has brought in since 2006.
King was not answering his phone, and he had not checked in since the previous morning.
Nearly 2,000 more Syrians have been ushered in since then.
"I put money in since Elaine died.
He's been in since 1 July.
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You can see every code check-in since August 5th 2008.
Pitches have been bedding in since autumn 2009 and the bankings are being constructed.
And the waters within reach have been much harder to fish in since September 11 , 2001
So far, the sparse amount of aid dropped in since 1996 has clearly helped.
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