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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in the surface of' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean on the exterior of something, and can be used in many contexts. For example, "The painting featured a large sun in the surface of the sky."
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On the other hand, in the Netherlands, engineers have put energy-generating solar panels in the surface of a bike path.
Crater, circular depression in the surface of a planetary body.
Water can also seep into tiny cracks in the surface of the concrete.
The new white paint covered numerous under-currents in the surface of the earlier coats.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska — A bubble rose through a hole in the surface of a frozen lake.
There are no pre-determined programs in the surface of the mass.
On it, he welds small sections of pipe to embed in the surface of a bronze sphere.
His beak is cruelly curved, his feathers exquisitely described in the surface of the dully glowing metal.
A design engraved in the surface of a glass article may be left rough, etched with acid, or polished.
In San Francisco, however, clusters of plastic-encased, networked sensors are embedded in the surface of the street.
The device wraps around the crevices in the surface of the brain, as shown on this model.
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