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The phrase "in the barracks" is a correct and common expression in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something being physically located within a military living quarters or base. Example: The soldiers were instructed to report back to their bunks in the barracks by 2200 hours.
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Bachelors live in the barracks.
It's the other guys in the barracks".
"I was a hero in the barracks," he said.
He lived with another Australian in the barracks.
They live on a female floor in the barracks.
Just leave the boots back in the barracks".
In the barracks, there was a desperate count.
The Russian military is to be back in the barracks.
Maybe counseling in the barracks was needed, the transsexuals said.
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