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Discover Ludwig"in for it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example: "When I got caught skipping class, I knew I was in for it." In this context, "in for it" means facing a serious or unpleasant consequence. It is often used in a negative context.
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in for it
adjective
In trouble
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"I know how hard and how long and how many countless hours you have to put in for it.
I was told how I will be "in for it" if I adopt.
Fortunately, the CH chain had a mobile radar station at the Isle of Wight to fill in for it.
He may already be in for it.
She will be in for it now.
Then he'd be in for it.
WE are in for it now.
"When he's going in for it, I go: 'No, Jeremy!
Fancy knowing why he let himself in for it?
Most people don't go in for it voluntarily.
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