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"cashing in" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to mean "to gain an advantage from something" or "to reap the benefits of something." For example, "She has been cashing in on the profits from her recent business venture."
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Nascar is cashing in, too.
Tattoo artists are cashing in.
Others flamed him for cashing in.
Indeed, they are already cashing in.
The products aren't just cashing in then?
It's not just the organisers cashing in.
"We were cashing in bottles for change.
Switzerland is cashing in on those concerns.
Day camps are also cashing in.
Now it is cashing in on its location.
The buyout barons behind Dunkin' Donuts are partly cashing in.
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