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"in these things" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a group of objects or ideas. For example: "I find solace in these things when times get tough."
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You're putting in these things, these colors.
"I'm covered in these things".
She put her faith in these things.
I am not interested in these things.
Get some teeth in these things".
We have always believed in these things.
We take pride in these things.
But the business community is really interested in these things.
Now, that's just what doesn't happen in these things.
So it matters who your daddy is in these things.
Johnson says he is naturally libertarian in these things.
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in these nights
in these characteristics
in these shortcomings
in these agreements
in these investigators
in these ingredients
in these considerations
in these suggestions
in these accomplishments
in these behaviours
in these insights
in these investigations
in these directions
in these responsibilities
in these improvements
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