Hi
Is it natural to use the idiom in the know like this? Are these sentences OK?
I wan't in the know about her birthday.
Are you in the know about the wedding date?
Are they in the know that the flight has been cancelled?
Thanks,
Tom
If you are in the know , it means you are one of the few people who know some kind of deliberately secret or restricted information. You need that kind of context.
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If you are in the know, it means you are one of the few people who know some kind of deliberately secret or restricted information. You need that kind of context.
Mr. Tom in the know
The typical uses are 'those in the know', 'people in the know', 'someone in the know', 'no one in the know', and so on, and also 'keep (oneself) in the know'.
Those in the know say Zesta is the best restaurant in town.
No one in the know would have invested in that corporation at that time.
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