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The phrase "mobilized in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the actions or movements of a group or organization that has been organized or activated for a specific purpose. Example: "The army was mobilized in response to the natural disaster, providing aid and support to affected areas."
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Following the storm, local police groups and the Special Mobile Force were mobilized in order to assist in relief efforts.
That opposition has mobilized in Washington State.
His Reserve unit was mobilized in 1940.
Deloitte & Touche has mobilized in a similar way.
Ilyushin was mobilized in the Russian army in 1914.
Many Hindus in turn argue that Hindu fundamentalists have mobilized in response to militant Islam.
But today, the grassroots of the internet are already mobilized in support of the open internet.
The banking industry immediately mobilized in opposition, and its representatives found sympathetic listeners among congressional Republicans.
At great expense, three-quarters of a million people were mobilized in community-watch activities.
Some women, however, may have been mobilized in directions that ran counter to Friedan's intentions.
But other military forces were too far away or could not be mobilized in time.
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