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The phrase "in your situation" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a specific set of circumstances related to a person or situation. For example, "Given the current economic downturn, I understand the difficulty in your situation."
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I'd love to be in your situation.
In your situation, who wouldn't be outraged?
Later this year, new data protection legislation will help people in your situation.
You may think that drinking more alcohol will be counterproductive in your situation, but you're wrong.
The trans character is in your situation, but pulls through it.
Talking to other parents of disabled children, who have been in your situation, is incredibly helpful.
"There are hundreds of thousands of people in your situation," he told me.
"Let me tell you, there are many people in your situation".
In your situation, from what you've told me, you're unlikely to have to pay CGT.
In your situation, you may be assuming awkwardness where there is none.
In your situation, the best you can hope for is grudging respect for doing a grim job.
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