Idioms
in the interest of (someone or something)
as a benefit to someone or something, to advance or improve someone or something
In the interest of improving staff communication we had a large barbecue so that people could meet each other.
in the interim
in the know
in the lap of luxury
in the limelight
in the line of duty
in the long run
in the loop
in the mainstream
in the market for (something)
in the meantime
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hit (someone) up for (something)
talk back to (someone)
get one's money's worth
sniff out (someone or something) or sniff (someone or something) out
get a grip of oneself
in clover
play both ends (against the middle/center)
crash and burn
free and easy
hard of hearing
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