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Discover Ludwig"shoo in" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is an informal expression, and it is usually used in casual speech. The phrase is often used to refer to someone who is assured of victory in an election, contest, game, or other situation. Example sentence: It looks like Steve is a shoo-in to win the race this year.
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shoo in
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Alternative form of shoo-in
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"It's not a shoo-in".
Iowa seemed a shoo-in.
"I was a shoo-in," Reid says.
"He would not be a shoo-in".
Still, he was not a shoo-in.
But am I a shoo-in?
He should be a shoo-in.
I would have been a shoo-in".
Bottom right - a shoo-in for ITV.
He is surely a shoo-in.
So much for the shoo-in.
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