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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

You have a shoe in

What doesn that mean by "You have a shoe in"?

Here's the dialogue.

A: What do you think my chances of getting the job are?

B: Considering your language skills, I'd say you have a shoe in.
  

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It's spelled "shoo-in". It means a certainty (in your example, he seems certain to get the job).

  • It's spelled "shoo-in".
  • It means a certainty (in your example, he seems certain to get the job).
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It's spelled "shoo-in". It means a certainty (in your example, he seems certain to get the job).
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