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84HGabor Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In on of itself

Hiya!

Could somebody explain me the expression "IN ON OF ITSELF"? (At least this is what it sounds to my ears. I hope I got it right.) I can hear it from time to time.
  

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Could somebody explain to me the expression "IN ON OF ITSELF"? (At least this is what it sounds to my ears. ) I can hear it from time to time.

  • Could somebody explain to me the expression "IN ON OF ITSELF"?
  • (At least this is what it sounds to my ears.
  • ) I can hear it from time to time.
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84HGaborHiya!Could somebody explain to me the expression "IN ON OF ITSELF"? (At least this is what it sounds to my ears. I hope I got it right.) I can hear it from time to time.

The expression is "in and of itself" and here's the meaning

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84HGaborHiya!Could somebody explain me the expression "IN ON OF ITSELF"? (At least this is what it sounds to my ears. I hope I got it right.) I can hear it from time to time.

Here, "and" is slurred into the surrounding words and not clearly perceived.

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