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to be in for
01
to be expecting something difficult or undesirable to happen
idiom
Exemples
The team is in for a rough week after losing two players.
02
to be in risk of receiving punishment or getting into trouble
Exemples
He broke the window, so he's in for it now.
03
to be prepared or anticipating a specific event, situation, or consequence, whether positive or negative.
idiom
informal
Exemples
Based on the schedule, we're in for a long day of meetings and presentations.



























