No, "in" is wrong. "among" or "with" would work.
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date nightwhat about "a dozen of"?Sorry, I overlooked that. No, "a dozen of copies" is wrong too. It should be "a dozen copies".
date nightwhat about "a dozen of"?No. 'Dozen' is irregular in that it does not take the preposition: a dozen copies
date nightare you sure in the students is wrongYes.
date nightcause someone is claiming that it is correctIs that person a native English speaker?
date nightare you sure in the students is wrong..cause someone is claiming that it is correct n i need some proof to say he is wrongHere's a second opinion from another native speaker: I agree with GPY that in the students is wrong.