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What's "in a moment" mean? Is it commonly used?

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Rebecca

Here, "in a moment" is a phrase that means very soon. It's similar to "in a second"! It can also mean "instantly," depending on what context it's used in, but that has a slightly dramatic tone to it. Ex: They realized in a moment what he had said. => instantly Ex: A: We need to leave for the party. B: In a moment, dear. Let me get my jacket.

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