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The phrase "nap in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the act of taking a brief sleep or rest in a particular place or time frame. Example: I decided to take a nap in the hammock before dinner. In this sentence, "nap in" is used to indicate where the nap is taking place (in the hammock) and implies a specific time frame (before dinner).
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You can nap in your chair".
A nap in the afternoon.
I nap in it.
We take a nap in the gazebo.
A lot of them took a nap in the afternoon".
Some of us were taking a nap in the van.
He also saw a nap in his immediate future.
And I take a nap in the afternoon.
"And the cat likes to take a nap in it".
"We nap in ours after lunch," says an office manager.
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