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ins and outs of

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the ins and outs of something
the details or facts about something. In a matter of weeks we all became experts in the ins and outs of airline security. Hong was still learning the ins and outs of the North American market.
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Also, within an hour or so, he was able to bring to us a Greek boy of seventeen or eighteen who knew thoroughly well the ins and outs of oyster piracy.
" said Don Quixote; "it is plain you don't know the ins and outs of the printers, and how they play into one another's hands.
Caleb scattered his snuff carefully instead of taking it, and then added, "The ins and outs of things are curious.
 
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