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Discover Ludwig"in the margin" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something that is written or placed at the edge of a page or document. Example: "I made a note in the margin of my textbook to help me remember the key points for the exam."
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"Vague," I penciled in the margin.
It definitely sits in the margin.
In the margin, Mrs. Nabokov chastised him.
Guide letters for the initials in the margin.
The specifications of the petition are reproduced in the margin.
We have set out these regulations in the margin.
The sections are set forth in the margin.
The full text is set out in the margin.
Blair scrawled in the margin: "I just don't understand this".
" Smith had scribbled in the margin, "I must play pirate".
I would note a datum in the margin.
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