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in–and–in
adverb or adjective \ˌin-ən(d)-ˈin\
Definition of IN-AND-IN
: in repeated generations of the same or closely related stock <families … of one blood through mating or marrying in–and–in — F. H. Giddings> <in–and–in breeding>
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First Known Use of IN-AND-IN
1765
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