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The phrase "visitors in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to people who are present in a specific location or context, often in relation to an event or place.
Example: "The museum had a record number of visitors in the past month."
Alternatives: "guests at" or "attendees in".
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83m visitors in the past quarter.
(They attracted 4.3 million visitors in 2007).
It is a lot of visitors in need of sustenance.
ABC News drew 24.4 million unique visitors in August.
It had 3.6 million visitors in July, according to comScore.
Security guards beeped visitors in and out with electronic cards.
I'd always viewed patients as visitors in our hospital.
Surrounding mountain areas also attract visitors in winter.
That trapped visitors in an interminable registration process.
They do not welcome visitors in the same way.
None so engages visitors in an adventure of sensibility.
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