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The phrase "in the papers" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to news that has been reported in a newspaper or other type of publication. For example, "I recently read an article about the proposed changes in the papers."
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He notes the propaganda in the papers.
His name will be in the papers.
Q | What was in the papers?
He hasn't invested in the papers.
I put an ad in the papers.
In the papers there is nothing".
"You are reading that in the papers.
"His picture was in the papers".
Yentob was in the papers every day.
It was faithfully reproduced in the papers.
It's been in the papers.... Q.
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