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Discover LudwigThe phrase "retire in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when discussing someone's plans for their retirement or where they plan to live during their retirement. Example: "After working for 40 years, John is looking forward to retiring in a cozy beachfront cottage in Florida."
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Retired teachers and those due to retire in the following 6 months were excluded.
I plan to retire in 20 years.
Then he would retire in February.
Most cricketers retire in their early 30s.
"I decided to retire in July".
He was relieved to retire in 1986.
"A place to retire in, hopefully".
She will officially retire in August.
"I'm going to retire in 10 years".
He plans to retire in August.
He will now retire in February 2017.
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