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Discover Ludwig'in therapy' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is working with a therapist to improve their mental health, or to discuss the type of therapeutic sessions they are engaging in. For example: "Jane has been working hard in therapy and is seeing a lot of progress."
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We were in therapy.
We're all in therapy".
Everyone is in therapy.
Are you still in therapy?
In therapy, Everman just sat there.
Oddly, he rarely mentions her in therapy.
He has, on occasion, dabbled in therapy.
In: Therapy in Sleep Medicine.
We weren't in therapy or watching Oprah.
I've been in therapy 40 years.
Was the band still in therapy?
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