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"In Over Your Head" Meaning

Learn the meaning of the idiom "in over your head" and how to use it in context withthis video.

The idiom "in over your head" is a common expression in English that describes being involved in a situation that is too difficult to handle. 

For example: "He tried to pay his debts with providers, but he was in over his head.". This sentence means that he attempted to manage his financial obligations, but the situation was too complex and overwhelming for him to handle.

Using idioms correctly can make your English sound more natural and engaging. Watch our video to understaind the meaning of "in over your head" and practice using it in your own sentences.

Business Expressions - Upper intermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishBusiness EnglishUpper Intermediate

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