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ins and outs
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
ins and outs
(noun)
ins and outs
/ˌɪnzən
ˈ
aʊts/
noun
ins and outs
/ˌɪnzən
ˈ
aʊts/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of INS AND OUTS
the ins and outs
:
the details about how something works or is done
—
often +
of
I'm still learning all
the ins and outs of
American politics.
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