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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moon in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the position or placement of the moon in relation to something else. Example: The moon in the night sky cast a soft, silvery glow over the peaceful town.
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The moon in the bureau mirror.
Thin moon in western sky.
The moon in a silver bag.
"The moon in America is no bigger or brighter than the moon in China".
Here there is a moon, in a black sky.
At night, you watch the moon in the sky.
She defeated Mr. Moon in most provinces and big cities.
Reportedly, Brown wrote "Goodnight Moon" in a single morning.
Leaves silhouetted against the blue moon in London.
The big man's face resembled a moon in total eclipse.
They go from here to the moon in one shot.
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