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The phrase "wallow in" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to describe a situation in which one indulges in something pleasurable or contented. For example, "After a long day, I decided to wallow in a hot bubble bath."
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Let's not wallow in self-pity," he says.
I like to wallow in others' misery.
"Me, I wallow in it".
Even lawyers wallow in this pit.
In America, we wallow in it.
It's quite a wallow in musical miserablism.
Nor does she wallow in false humility.
She did not wallow in self-pity.
Not that we need to wallow in nostalgia.
It does no good to wallow in night thoughts.
She makes this wallow in callow company watchable.
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