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Difference between In on something and On the in with something

in on somethingknow smth. that isn’t common knowledge:

  • As Tommy, who was in on the plot, kept Maranzano busy in the office, the killers disarmed his bodyguards.

Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase in for something—used of smb. due for a promotion, punishment, etc.:

  • That gentlemen is in for a rude surprise some morning soon.

on the in with something—(U.S. coll.) well familiar with smth.:

  • Any more information would be appreciated as I pride myself being on the “in” with Matthew’s films.