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The phrase "in the core" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the most essential elements or parts of something. For example, "We must stay focused on the core values of our organization."
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The coreness measures the deepness of a node in the core of the network where a higher value indicates that the node is deeper in the core.
So they're in the core.
Feature evolution in the core applications moved at a crawl.
He has been spending heavily in the core products too.
Even those in the core are looking weaker.
Early this year there were signs, alas shortlived, of a recovery in the core eurozone countries.
"I am interested in the core delivery of the Games," he said.
In the core holding of Buckley, the Justices created an important distinction.
"Where y'all from?" a Negro girl in the CORE group asked one of them.
You'd have to honeymoon in the core of the sun or something.
We opened the new tour of Glasshouse in The Core at Corby Cube.
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