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Deal Card Game Business In The Loop 161 In/Out Include Mary

Id in_the_loop_161
Idiom DEAL (SOMEONE) IN/OUT
Definition to include someone in something, especially a card game
Examples
  1. Mary thought their business venture was promising, but she didn’t have a lot of money, so she told them to deal her out.
  2. If you’ll excuse me for a moment; I’m going to make a phone call. But I want to play this round of cards, so you can deal me in.
Extra Info

The expression originates from the idea of being included or excluded from a hand of cards in a card game like poker, and is still in reference to card games. It is also used figuratively in business ventures and other group activities.

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