in fact (phrase)
/ɪn fækt/

used for saying what is really true

in fact

in need (phrase)
/ɪn nid/

necessary for something

in need

in trouble (phrase)
/ɪn ˈtrʌb(ə)l/

a situation in which one is liable to incur punishment or blame

in trouble

in general (phrase)
/ɪn ˈdʒen·rəl/

as a whole, without giving details

in general

in the end (phrase)
/ɪn ði end/

finally, after a period of time or thought

in the end

in danger (phrase)
/ɪn ˈdeɪn(d)ʒə/

the possibility of suffering harm or injury

in danger

in debt (phrase)
/ɪn det/

owing a lot of money

in debt

in time (phrase)
/ɪn tɑɪm/

not late; punctual

in time

in brief (phrase)
/ɪn brif/

in a few words; in short

in brief

in particular (phrase)
/ɪn pərˈtɪk·jə·lər/

especially

in particular

in turn (phrase)
/ɪn təːn/

one after the other

in turn

at hand (phrase)
/æt hænd/

close to you and easy to reach

at hand

at heart (phrase)
/æt hɑrt/

in one’s real nature, in contrast to how one may appear

at heart

at a profit (phrase)
/æt ə ˈprɑf·ɪt/

making more money than is spent buying, operating, or producing something

at a profit

at present (phrase)
/æt ˈprez·ənt/

now

at present

at all cost (phrase)
/æt ɔl kɔst/

used for saying that something must be done, however difficult it is

at all cost

at war (phrase)
/æt wɔːr/

a state of competition or hostility between different people or groups

at war

at a pinch (phrase)
/æt ə pɪntʃ/

absolutely necessary

at a pinch

at ease (phrase)
/æt iz/

confident and relaxed

at ease

at rest (phrase)
/æt rest/

not moving

at rest
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