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in place
In the appropriate or usual position or order. For example, With everything in place, she started the slide show . [Mid-1500s] Also see put someone in his or her place .
In the same spot, without advancing or retreating, as in While marching in place, the band played six more numbers .
Example Sentences
By Wednesday morning, all the electors should be in place inside the Vatican 鈥 stripped of their phones and sealed off from the rest of the world.
The erasures, almost exclusively promoted by Republicans, target legal prohibitions against child exploitation that have been in place for nearly a century.
The new leadership would be in place by "next weekend", he added.
It went on to say "there didn't to some appear to be any safeguards put in place when some individuals' behaviours reportedly became unacceptable, and this started to affect others".
If safety measures are not put in place, this could lead to mistakes in the procedures that impact patients, he added.
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