in for (it) - be in trouble about something | |
in for a penny, in for a pound in for a penny, in for a pound - to complete something because you've already committed to it however much it takes | |
in on (something) - to be a party to a discussion or plan | |
in season - readily available to buy | |
in terms of - used to say which parts you are considering | |
when something (eg a contract) is 99% secure | |
in the east, - used to state the position of something on a map (also west, north, south) | |
In the end.., word of the day, english words, english idioms, english phrases In the end.. - used to summarise or conclude a series of events | |
in the long run - at some time in the future | |
in the loop - kept up-to-date about information and decisions in a specific group |
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