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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the tower" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a location, either real or imagined. For example, "The witch lived in the tower for many years, guarded by her faithful dragon."
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The "princes in the Tower", the sons of Richard's brother King Edward IV, disappeared while being kept in the Tower of London in 1483.
They'd slept in the tower.
Her gaze met the hole in the tower.
It would have been perfect in the Tower of London".
Afterwards, the conversation turned to the princes in the Tower.
There are three stories of bedrooms in the tower.
Soon, Anne is in the Tower, awaiting execution.
It is threatened by structural problems in the tower.
She is being held captive in the Tower of London.
The local rabbi killed "60 of the 150 Jewish men and women" in the tower.
Sibelius fans can see his only opera, "The Maiden in the Tower".
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