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Free sign upThe phrase "in their element" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be in one's natural or preferred environment or situation. Example: The athletes felt like they were in their element as they competed in the stadium, surrounded by cheering fans and adrenaline-pumping energy.
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Rome and Chapman were in their element.
Röyksopp are in their element.
Highland ponies in their element.
The re-enactors are in their element.
Children are in their element here.
This time, they were in their element.
Those who like minimalist, though, will be in their element.
Fast-ground performers will be in their element today.
Foxes City-slicker foxes are in their element.
Misty-eyed fans of Japanese RPGs from the early 90s will be in their element.
"It's Jamie Foxx!" They are in their element, they can keep this up all night.
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