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"vest in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to "accredit" or "endow" someone with authority or responsibility. Example sentence: The board of directors voted to vest in the CEO the authority to make personnel decisions.
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Get the Vest: A 90s style vest in any style will work.
The options will vest in three years.
These too will vest in March 2014.
And while Mr. Charron's options vest in four years, Mr. Boneparth's vest in just three.
There is not one bulletproof vest in my company.
Clad in a GB vest in readiness for London 2012?
Running through parks, in a vest, in love?
She always wore a bulletproof vest in public".
(Aloha Rag down vest in cashmere and wool, $380; Band of Outsiders cotton flannel shirt, $230).
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"You must stop crossing, please!" flaps a helpless if humorous Arsalan Ahmad, pink-vest-in-chief.
In the Valley, employees typically receive options that "cliff-vest" in one-year tranches over four years.
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