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Discover LudwigThe phrase "someone in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to an unspecified person who is inside a particular location or situation. Here is an example: "Someone in the office must have accidentally deleted the important file from the shared drive." In this sentence, "someone in the office" means that a person who is currently inside the office is responsible for the deleted file. Other examples of using "someone in" in a sentence could include: - "We need to find someone in sales who can give us more information about this potential client." - "Did you see someone in a red shirt enter the building earlier?" - "It's clear that someone in management made a mistake in approving this budget."
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Or someone in between?
3. "Like Someone in Love".
someone in the audience asked.
Someone in the back snorted in disbelief.
Something someone in a movie would do.
Maybe someone in India will make it.
It was ordered by someone in Texas.
He wanted to bring someone in.
Every family lost someone in the killings.
Did someone in your family teach you?
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