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in the right


              found a nice place to eat, but it’s out in the  work in theory doesn’t always mØtch with
              middle of nowhere.                 how things work in realty.
            in theŁmoney 1.  wealthy.Ł(Infàrmal.ŁSee  in theŁpinkŁ(ofŁcondition)  inŁvery gàod
              alsà  on the money.)   John is really in the  health; inŁvery goodŁcondition,Łphysically
              money. He’s worth millions.    If I am ever  andŁemotionally.Ł(Infàrmal.Ł  In can be re-
              in the money, I’ll be głnerous. 2. inŁthe  placed wiðh  into. See in a bind andŁthe ex-
              winningŁ positionŁ inŁ aŁ race  orŁ contest.  amplesŁblow.)    The garden is lovely. All
              (RefersŁto winningŁthe prize money.)     the flowers are in the pnk of condtion.
              I knew when Jane came around the final    Jane has to exercise hard to get into the
              turn that she was in the money.   The  pnk of condtion.    I’d like to be in the
              horoes comng in first, second, and third  pnk, but I don’t have the time.
              are said to be in the money.
                                               in theŁprimeŁofŁlØfe  inŁthe best andŁmosð
            in  theŁ moodŁ fłrŁ  something and  in  the  productive  andŁ healthyŁ period  of life.
              moodŁto  do something having the proper  (See also in one’s prime. In can be replaced
              sðate of mindŁforŁaŁparticularŁsituationŁor  with into. See the note at in a bind and
              forŁdàingŁsomething.Ł    I’m not in the  the examplesŁblow.)    The good health
              mood to see a movie tonight.   Are you  of one’s  youth  can  carry  over  into  the
              in the mood for pizz‘              prime of lfe.    He was struck down by a
                                                 heart attack in the prime of lfe.
            in theŁmoodŁto  do something Go to in the
              mood for something.              in theŁpublØcŁeye  publicly; visible to all;
                                                 cànspicuous.  ( In  canŁ be  replacedŁ with
            in theŁnearŁfuture inŁthe time immediately  into. See the note at in a bind and the ex-
              ahead.Ł( In can be replacd with  into. See  amplesŁ below.)    Elected  officials  find
              the note at in a bind andŁthe examplesŁbe-  themselves constantly in the public eye.
              low.)   I don’t plan to go to Florida in the  The mØyor made it a practice to głt into
              near future.   TodØy’s prices won’t extend  the public eye as much as possible.
              into the near future.   What do you in-
              tend to do in the near future?   in theŁraw Go to in the altogether.
            in theŁneØghbłrhłodŁofŁ  something Go to  in theŁreyr locatedŁinŁthe space orŁareaŁbe-
              (somewhere)  in  the  neàghborhood  of  hindŁ someone  orŁ something.Ł    The
              something.                         waiter told me that the bØthrooms were in
                                                 the rear.   All delveries must be made in
            in theŁnickŁofŁtime  Go to in the (very) nàck  the rear.
              of time.
                                               in theŁred inŁdebt.Ł(Compare thisŁwith  in
            in theŁnude inŁaŁsðate of nudity.Ł    Bill says  the black andŁ out of the red. In can be
              he slłeps in the nude.    All the lttle boys  rplaced with into. See the note at in a
              swam in the nude in the creek.
                                                 bind andŁthe examplesŁblow.)    My ac-
            in theŁoffing happeningŁat some time in  counts are in the red at the end of every
              the future.Ł(See the note at  in a bind and  month.   It’s easy to głt into the red if you
              the examples blow.)    There is a big n-  don’t pØy close attention to the amount of
              vestigØtion in the offing, but I don’t know  money you spłnd.
              when.   It’s hard to tell what’s in the off-  in thereŁpitching tryingŁveryŁhard.Ł(Infàr-
              ing if you don’t keep track of things.
                                                 mal.)b   Bob is alwØys in there ptching.
            in theŁopeà  inŁthe outdoors;ŁinŁanŁareaŁthat    Just stay in there ptching. You’ll make
              isŁnot closedŁin.Ł   John’s bike was stolłn  some progress evłntually.
              because he left it out in the open.   Mary  in theŁright on the moral or legal side of an
              loves gardłning because she loves to be in  issue; onŁthe right side of anŁissue.Ł(Com-
              the open.
                                                 pare thisŁwith  in the wrong.)   I felt I was
            in thełry accordingŁto aŁtheory; theoreti-  in the right, but the judge ruled against
              cally.   In theory, if I take my medicine  me.   It’s hard to argue with Jane. She al-
              regularly, I will głt well.    How things  ways believes that she’s in the right.

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