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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the pub" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to being inside a public house or bar, often in a social context.
Example: "We decided to meet in the pub after work to unwind and catch up."
Alternatives: "at the bar" or "inside the tavern".
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Take me in the pub, for example.
I wasn't even in the pub.
Others spent the weekend in the pub.
Or in the pub.
They're in the pub.
Over in the pub.
Long hours in the pub.
But Tom, in the pub, didn't panic.
He wasn't so much disguising it in the pub as drinking in the pub".
In the pub they called her Sunshine.
Just like everyone else in the pub.
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