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The phrase "am in for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is about to experience something, often something unexpected or challenging.
Example: "I just found out that I have a surprise meeting tomorrow; I am in for a long day."
Alternatives: "in store for" or "about to face".
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"I am in for long-term stability especially with the regulations change.
I am in for the war until liberty be established in every part of our country: till every man shall be free".
I am in for the long haul, and, through these blogposts, I really hope that you will join me for the ride.
As I pass the grim, futuristic glass pyramid of the old town metro station, which jars with the backdrop of the old city's medieval walls, I figure that I am in for a disappointment.
I have the means to recognize vacuous arguments for what they are, have located who I am, what I wanted to do with my life, and looking at the statistics I am in for a good return on my investment.
I am in for Congress.
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Robots have been in factories for decades.
We're in for $2.5 million.
(He's in for murder).
Joel Hanrahan is in for the ninth inning.
Who may be in for a disappointment.
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