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Discover Ludwig"Fill you in" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a common phrasal verb that means to provide someone with details about a particular subject. Example sentence: I'm sorry I was late; let me fill you in on what you missed.
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Maybe a friend can fill you in.
Well, allow me to fill you in.
"Before we fill you in," Hate growled.
Four authors fill you in on how a book gets its title.
These gentlemen will more than fill you in on the piece, the performance, and its particulars.
The press secretary replied: "I'm just trying to fill you in on the president's day".
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Because we've already covered it extensively and filled you in on the specs.
Later, Elvis, Sr., fills you in on the Plan: I'll bring him over to the States in a few years.
It is not like it is today with one reporter after the other filling you in with details on camera.
If he never fills you in on his life then that's a red flag that he's using you.
Can you fill in some details? A.
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