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Alexey
In on it
Probably the task force was involved in commiting crime.
- Are you telling me you think the task force was in on it?
What does 'in on it' mean? Does it imply the task force was involved or it doesn't I didn't understand it from context. It's from True detective episode 5 season one 42:59.
2014年11月9日 02:03
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To be "in on it", means to know about a plan that is only known to a select group. I could apply to a crime or a surprise birthday party for example. It doesn't necessarily imply direct involvement, it's more about the knowledge of a secret plan or scheme.
2014年11月9日
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You are correct. "in on it" means they were involved.
2014年11月9日
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