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Speaking of the grammatical function, what does the two “in”act as in this context?
Dec 15, 2024 3:15 AM
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They are both prepositions of place. Where is how you feel about yourself? It's in your hands. Of course, 'hands' is used metaphorically.
'In a nutshell' is a phrase that introduces a summary. The idea is that the speaker/writer will put the main idea into a small number of words so that they could fit in a nutshell. This is a metaphorical nutshell but, again, 'in' is just a preposition of place.
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