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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

I’m in at….

What does it mean when someone says this?:

I’m in at 4pm.

More specifically, what does “I’m in” mean in this sentence? I know the person is talking about their schedule. Also I want to know other ways to say the same thing, informally or formally.

Thank you.

  

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"I'm in" usually means "I am at the office (where I work) or at any other place where I work, but it can also mean "I am at home". CJ

  • "I'm in" usually means "I am at the office (where I work) or at any other place where I work, but it can also mean "I am at home".
  • CJ
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"I'm in" usually means "I am at the office (where I work) or at any other place where I work, but it can also mean "I am at home".

CJ

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