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The phrase "rot in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in a negative or harsh context to express disdain or disgust towards someone. Here is an example: "John stole my wallet and I hope he rots in jail for what he did."
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May they rot in Hell.
Or rot in hell.
Let him just rot in there.
"I want him to rot in jail.
"I hope you rot in hell".
May you rot in hell".
New England stopped the rot in midweek.
They found rot in some floor joists.
People wanted her to rot in hell.
"How does a body rot in water?
Flowers wilt and rot in metal cages.
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