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1 February
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What does We're in for a treat. mean?
What does We're in for a treat. mean?
I search on the net and found some examples using this phrase to introduce a speaker to audience. What does this exactly mean?
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- English (US)
•We have the privilege to hear from (the speaker)
• It’s going to be good.
• We will enjoy it.
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