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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tucked between" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is positioned or hidden in a narrow space or between two other things. Example: "The cat was tucked between the cushions of the sofa, making it hard to find."
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Oswalt.021 was tucked between p. 122 and p. 123.
A school tucked between a slaughterhouse and a cliff edge.
Fabric swatches and dried flowers are tucked between pages.
There were even small jade stones tucked between my toes.
Joy means you're tucked between two people you like.
Exam prompts, holiday cards, and even the occasional love letter are tucked between their pages.
Narrow open-front stores selling beer, meat pastries and other goods are tucked between the houses.
The once-isolated Buddhist country tucked between India and China is changing.
The downtown area, tucked between the two rivers, was moldering and overcrowded.
Ms. Mazibuko was born in the tiny kingdom of Swaziland, tucked between South Africa and Mozambique.
Hundreds of balconies are tucked between rounded column-like walls that hold oval bedrooms.
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