Sentence examples for something in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "something in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an unspecified object, idea, or concept that is contained within a particular context or category. Example: "I found something in the drawer that I thought I had lost."

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Something in Vera's voice.

There's something in that".

"Maybe something in reptile".

Something in between.

"She pulled something in.

Maybe something in between".

Something in the middle?

Something in me burst.

"There's something in the ether.

That's saying something in Texas.

Or perhaps something in between.

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