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"cashing in on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to taking advantage of an opportunity or a situation for personal gain. For example: "He cashed in on the stock market crash by buying stocks at low prices and selling them for a profit."
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Switzerland is cashing in on those concerns.
Now it is cashing in on its location.
Other stars would be cashing in on Oscar success.
Some companies are cashing in on the political revelry.
How long can people keep cashing in on sentimentality?
Other publishers are cashing in on the trend, too.
"The N.F.L. is cashing in on its trust bank.
Other businesses are cashing in on "The Sopranos," too.
Indeed, smart brands are cashing in on the opportunity.
The guests were not above cashing in on their visit.
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Alliance of British Drivers spokesman Roger Lawson felt cashing-in on drivers would be unjust.
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