Examples of 'they are in town' in a sentence

Meaning of "they are in town"

they are in town: This phrase signifies that a particular group of people or individuals are currently present or visiting a specific location. It is commonly used to inform others about the presence of acquaintances, guests, or notable figures within a community or city

How to use "they are in town" in a sentence

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they are in town
Because they are in town on the hunt.
And tell me why you think they are in town.
They are in town and recognized by the community.
Always fun when they are in town.
They are in town now.
My sisters also stay here when they are in town.
Ask them why they are in town and how they selected your place.
This is a place where a lot of people go when they are in town.
Whenever they are in town I always go to see them.
The family still stays here when they are in town.
They are in town from Cali.
She was able to contact the League because they are in town on the hunt.
And your family? They are in town.
These are Jay's parents and they're celebrating with us because they are in town.
I got here after … Nothing could be done . - They are in town.

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