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"in for" is a commonly used expression in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is ready and willing to accept a challenge or consequence. For example: "I'm in for a long night of studying if I'm going to ace this exam."
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Terns dived in for fish.
Both sides dug in for battle.
My aunt checked in for the commercials.
How was it filling in for him?
Leave conditioner in for 5-8 minutes.
(He's in for murder).
Lincecum in for Zito.
Worth staying in for, that.
Robertson in for the Yankees.
We're in for $2.5 million.
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Absolutely nailed on, shoo-in for it.
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