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What do the two prepositions 'in' marked in the picture mean?
Dec 19, 2025 2:58 PM
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Both "in" prepositions here function very similarly. They are part of fixed prepositional phrases that describe a state or condition.
"in possession of": This means having, owning, or being the owner of a good fortune. It describes his state of ownership.
"in want of": This is a slightly older or more formal phrase meaning to lack, to need, or to be in need of. It describes his state of need or deficiency.
December 19, 2025
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