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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in laws" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the parents or other family members of one's spouse, or the spouse of one's child. Example: "I'm sorry, I won't be able to attend the family gathering this weekend. My in-laws are visiting from out of town and we have plans with them."
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The countries differed in laws governing race.
In laws also do not share latrines.
Similar(57)
Sickly, dependent in-laws.
(Money, jealousy, future in-laws).
"We may be in-laws.
And your in-laws just arrived.
But the prospective in-laws renege.
My in-laws are coming for Thanksgiving.
I fell out with in-laws".
His in-laws were from the city.
My parents and in-laws live there.
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