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in the money

 

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In the money

Definition: In a favorable financial situation or having made a profit.

Part of speech: Idiomatic phrase

Sense:

  1. Having money or resources in one's possession.
  2. Having successfully invested or gained profit.
  3. In a winning position in a contest or competition.

Usage:

  1. After winning the lottery, she found herself in the money and able to fulfill all her dreams.
  2. Investors who wisely bought shares early are now in the money as the company's stock soared.
  3. Despite receiving a harsh penalty, the team managed to score in the final seconds of the match, putting them in the money.

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