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The phrase "tension in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of strain or stress within a particular context, such as relationships, situations, or physical objects.
Example: "There was noticeable tension in the room as the two parties discussed their differences."
Alternatives: "strain in" or "stress in".
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Tension in the kitchen?
Tension in the room is high.
Tension in the area remains high.
Did it cause tension in the marriage?
There's tension in the image.
There's no tension in dreams.
"There's tension in my mom's house.
The tension in the scene is incredible.
Yeah, real tension in this camp.
There is tension in the Munich air.
There is tension in the air.
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