Idioms
in over one's head
having more difficulties than one can manage
The supervisor was in over his head when he began to fire people for no reason.
in part
in particular
in passing
in pencil
in perpetuity
in person
in place
in place of (someone or something)
in plain language/English
in point of fact
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in ink
at a loss
one's name is mud
put out (something) or put (something) out
follow up (something) or follow (something) up
gang up on (someone)
lull (someone) into a false sense of security
hit the roof
hopeless at (doing something)
nickel and dime (someone)
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A giraffe's neck contains the same number of vertebrae as a human.
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