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The phrase "things in there" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to objects or items that are located in a specific place, such as a room or container. Example: "I need to clean out my closet because there are too many things in there."
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"There are things in there that you shouldn't see.
"But I saw some things in there I've never seen before.
"I carry hair things in there," she said of the toolbox.
"There were some crazy things in there, like certain chairs for certain positions" she said.
"We've opened the garage and they are putting things in there for now.
"We can find some positive things in there," said the former United States coach.
"You don't lose things in there," he said of the labeled compartments.
There's plenty of bad things in there, too.
And there are some potentially curious things in there when, you look closely.
"It's so layered and there's so many little things in there," he said.
We'll put 'em together!' They start jamming things in there, so I took that approach".
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