In this episode of the Business English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle explore the expression "shoo-in," clarifying its spelling (S-H-O-O-I-N) and origin in horse racing, where it initially implied a fixed outcome. They explain that today, "shoo-in" describes someone likely to win a job, spot, or deal based on merit, and provide examples of its usage in professional contexts. They also discuss alternative expressions like "sure thing," "100%," and "a definite," highlighting the nuances between them through role-play. The hosts share their surprise at the expression's spelling and encourage listeners to embrace learning opportunities, even from mistakes.
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