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The phrase "in the machine" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone being physically inside a machine or working or functioning within a machine. Example: The engineer found a small part that had fallen in the machine, causing it to malfunction.
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"Every city official was in the machine.
I put a dollar in the machine.
In the Machine.
It only existed in the machine".
She puts the CD in the machine.
They're just a cog in the machine.
They are mere cogs in the machine.
There is no ghost in the machine.
WASHINGTON "Metropolis in the Machine Age".
In the machine shop, Mr. Milan talked.
"I'm just a part in the machine".
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