Sentence examples for who's in from inspiring English sources

"who's in" is a commonly used idiom in spoken and written English.
It means "who is present or who is available," and is usually used to ask if someone has joined a particular group or is part of a particular event. For example: Who's in for a game of chess?.

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Who's in right?

Who's in the Kitchen?

Who's in that dhow?

Wonder who's in it.

Who's in it?

Who's in greater danger?

Who's in, who's out?

Who's in charge here?

Who's in the right?

"Who knows who's in charge?

It depends who's in it.

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