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Discover LudwigThe word "shoo-in" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe someone or something expected to easily win or be successful. For example, "The reigning champion is the shoo-in for the gold medal."
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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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