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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the mosque" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate location or position inside a mosque, which is a place of worship for people of the Islamic faith. Example: The women prayed in the mosque while the men gathered outside for their evening prayer.
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"Not in the mosque".
Some barricaded themselves in the mosque.
They prayed in the mosque.
"In the mosque Ram was safe", he adds.
"There is no place for politics in the mosque".
"But my son prays all the time in the mosque.
La Meute was not involved in the mosque shooting.
Mohammed was in the mosque when the shooting started.
There appears to be little activity in the mosque.
"They were targeting the prayers in the mosque," he said.
"I was instantly left standing alone in the mosque.
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