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"lodge in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something becoming stuck or wedged in a particular place. Example sentence: The key became lodged in the lock, making it difficult to open the door.
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Some things clearly lodge in the mind.
And racism can lodge in them.
"We know that asbestos fibers lodge in fish tissues.
And tiny particles can lodge in the lungs more easily.
My favourite hotel is... Umfolozi safari lodge in South Africa.
In Delaware, O'Donnell supporters who gathered at an Elks lodge in Dover began chanting "Christine!
Travelers mainly lodge in private guesthouses that serve traditional homemade meals.
The service came to his rescue, he said, while at a lodge in Alaska.
The bubbles can lodge in the joints or along the spinal cord, causing paralysis.
A meal in Borneo when I was staying at a lodge in the Niah National Park.
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Travel to an eco-lodge in South America.
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