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When used as a preposition, "in" expresses the situation, location or position of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else. "Inside" and "within" can be used in a similar way. "In" is the opposite of "out".

For example: I live in a small town; my car is in the garage; you can buy food in a supermarket.

"In" can also be used as an adjective, verb or noun.

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The preposition "in" indicates location or position within something, such as a physical space or a time period. It can also express inclusion or involvement within a group or category.

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