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"when in a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "in a specific situation or predicament". For example: "When in a pinch, it's important to remember your resources and brainstorm possible solutions."
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When in a slam, count your winners.
WHEN in a hole, stop digging.
WHEN in a hole, fire someone.
When in a hole, the traditional advice is stop digging.
When in a fix, stick out your hand and beg for cash.
Eli is 13 when, in a protracted, suspenseful episode, he is abducted by Comanches.
It intensified when in a provocative speech, Rouhani asked hardliners to stop "interfering in people's lives".
After all, what girl has not yearned for a few dragons when in a tight spot?
Yet, when in a downturn, such maturities increase the likelihood of credit freezes.
Persons are helpful when in a good mood, say, but not helpful when in a hurry, or they are honest at home but not honest at work.
Surface materials should be spread and graded when in a relatively dry condition.
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