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"lurking in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is either figuratively or literally hidden or concealed in a particular place. For example, "Danger and secrets were lurking in the abandoned house."
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My date was lurking in shadow.
The forever-gelled Pat Riley lurking in the background?
There is a Will Ferrell movie lurking in here somewhere.
There are beasts out there, lurking in the countryside.
Lurking in the background are parties outside the mainstream.
There's probably a can or two lurking in your cabinets.
They must have been lurking in my subconscious for decades.
Others are drinking, chatting or lurking in dark corners.
IS THE ghost of Margaret Thatcher lurking in Indian politics?
There's even a nightmarish monster lurking in the wood.
Yet now, it's Jay-Z who's lurking — in my phone.
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