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"roles in which" is a correct and acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a phrase that explains what types of roles a person has or is capable of fulfilling. For example, "She has a variety of roles in which she excels, including managing projects and leading teams."
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The XFL sends an old twisted message about sporting roles in which men and women play.
Often he gave himself roles in which his seniority was an element in the drama.
More crucially, his acting success was garnered in roles in which he played the underdog.
The organisations and roles in which there is scope for free-flowing creativity are limited.
MacMurray's reputation today rests on four roles in which he was cast against type.
Men are confined to supporting roles in which they are rarely supportive.
Buckles said there were roles in which fluency in English was not a necessity.
You've also played several roles in which you had a problem with your left eye.
She also likes the idea of occasional truancy from the earnest roles in which she tends to be cast.
Ms. Kistler no longer dances any of the roles in which Balanchine or Jerome Robbins coached her.
The other dancers, poor things, are relegated to occasional background roles in which they writhe about senselessly, mimicking the leads.
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