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The phrase "rally in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a group of people coming together for a common purpose or cause, such as a political rally or a rally in support of a sports team. Example: The fans rallied in the streets after their team won the championship game.
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Thousands attended a similar rally in Hebron.
At a Romney rally in Knoxville.
Thousands of supporters rally in Kabul.
And will Apple rally in 2013?
Rally in support of #EdwardSnowden.
The Spurs would rally in the third quarter.
Political rally in Taiwan – 7 November 2010.
Who organized the student rally in Quetta?
Abbas also attended Sunday's rally in Paris.
Dugdale is attending Corbyn's rally in Edinburgh.
Mitt Romney's rally in Knoxville, Tenn.
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