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in force
To be obeyed.
New times for eating meals are now in force.
In a large group.
People went to see the parade in force.
in front of
prep. Ahead of; before.
The rabbit was running in front of the dog.
A big oak tree stood in front of the building.
in full swing
Actively going on; in full action.
The Valentine party was in full swing.
All of the children were planting seeds; the gardening project was in full swing.
in general
Usually; very often.
In general, mother makes good cookies.
The weather in Florida is warm in general.
Most; with few exceptions.
Women in general like to shop for new clothes.
Boys in general like active sports more than girls do.
in good form
If you say that someone is in good form, you mean that they seem healthy and cheerful.
I certainly feel in good form and ready to do that.
He has been in good form this season.
in good time
in good season
in due course
in due season
in due time
A little early; sooner than necessary.
The school bus arrived in good time.
The students finished their school work in good time.
We reached the station in good season to catch the 9:15 bus for New York.
In the usual amount of time; at the right time; in the end.
Spring and summer will arrive in due course.
Sally finished her spelling in due course.
in good
Well liked; accepted. Used with with.
The boy washed the blackboards so that he would get in good with Iris teacher.
Although Tom was younger, he was in good with the older boys.
in great measure
to a large extent
To a great extent; largely.
The Japanese attack on Hawaii was in great measure a contributing factor to President Roosevelt's decision to enter World War II.