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What's "in place" mean and in what contexts can I use it?

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Rebecca

If something is "in place," it means it is established and ready to work! You can use the phrase when talking about preparing different things and systems, rules, and regulations that exist. Ex: We have a backup power system in place. So if the electricity fails during a storm, we'll still have power. Ex: There are rules and regulations in place to avoid plagiarism.

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