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Discover Ludwig"cashed in" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It usually means to exchange something for the money or value it has. For example, "He cashed in his stocks to pay for a vacation."
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"Because I definitely cashed in on it".
The state recently cashed in on a similar conversion.
"He definitely cashed in today.
I've never cashed in.
We just never cashed in".
And both cashed in.
"We cashed in then".
And who cashed in?
Last month, the owners cashed in.
Cashed in his Saudi 401 k)?
Most people would have cashed in".
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