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"in their pockets" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe where something is located (i.e. in the pockets of a person or multiple people). For example: "The children had treasures such as seashells and coins tucked away in their pockets."
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She gave them a buckeye to carry in their pockets.
"We didn't let them sit in their pockets.
And, what tools should young doctors consider keeping in their pockets?
But at least their customers' wallets will fit in their pockets more snugly.
They have cash in their pockets".
All had dollars in their pockets.
He put his hand in their pockets.
Families had more money in their pockets.
What did they have in their pockets?
"The answer's in their pockets.
Should they put them in their pockets?
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