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The phrase "in the sun" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the position of something or someone relative to the sun. For example, "The kitten lay down in the sun."
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Fun in the sun?
He'll laugh in the sun.
In the sun, it brightens.
I bask in the sun.
Lake Michigan shimmers in the sun.
Radiohead's gear basked in the sun.
Computer motherboards shine in the sun.
Baked ziti baked again in the sun.
Its silver rim glinted in the sun.
Other couples lay in the sun.
The granite glints in the sun.
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corner in the sun
display in the sun
emerged in the sun
file in the sun
in the shun
in the subsurface
in the shine
in the earth
in the willow
in the planetarium
in the zone
in the soil
in the sole
in the sunburn
in the grandson
in the light
in the basking
in the floor
in the yang
in the tan
in the finger
in the sol
in the sunscreen
in the suen
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