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'shacked in' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'shacked up' to describe two people staying together in a shared living space. For example, "My parents were shacked up in a rundown apartment until they could save enough to buy a house."
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The ( F^ ) loaded iron ore was dried in an oven at 105° C overnight and then soaked and shacked in NaOH solution of different concentration range (0.01 0.5 M).
Australian surfer Ryan Hipwood got shacked in this Cloudbreak barrel.
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