ace in

ace in

To be fortunate in gaining admittance somewhere. Gary managed to ace in a few minutes before the store closed for the night.
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ace in(to something)

To be allowed entry into something, usually fortuitously. They don't accept many applicants, so if you manage to ace into this company, you'd be lucky indeed.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ace in(to something)

to be lucky in getting admitted to something. I aced into the history class at the last minute.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

ace in

verb
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • ace in(to something)
  • within ames ace
  • spade
  • (as) black as the ace of spades
  • ace boom-boom
  • boom
  • come within an ace of
  • come within an ace of (something)
  • come within an ace of something
  • ace into something
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The last time the two met was in the final of the Halle Open in Germany in 2013 that resulted with a win for the Swiss ace in three sets.
Currently, there are 15 military and civilian analysts in the CI ACE, and they have done a superb job in building the CI ACE in record time.
The Philadelphia trial of an alleged Mafia boss shows that when it comes to threats to privacy, the government will always have an ace in the hole.
Aumm ti vi mpo Ay ACe ins During this time, they will visit SWDT's multi-millionpound Newton Aycliffe CORE Centre to get an insight into the North East's growing engineering sector.
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