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in the market for

  1. Wanting to possess, eager to have, seeking. For example, The crowd was in the market for more entertainment, or I'm sure he's in the market for another fast car. [Early 1900s]



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The touts would behave "like the mafia", and raise their prices when they knew the resale platform itself was in the market for tickets, the employee said.

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Short answer: It remains unknown, but if you’re in the market for a Switch 2, it may be advisable to buy when you can.

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McNulty said in August: "Arsenal must surely be in the market for a proven goalscorer before the close of the transfer window, a component still lacking for all last season's excellence."

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City will remain in the market for a new creative midfielder - with Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White among the options.

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The Gunners may also be in the market for a back-up goalkeeper, and have held talks over a move for Espanyol's Joan Garcia.

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