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shoo-in

noun as in the favorite in a contest

Strongest match

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He is a shoo-in for the tour party, but is another without any Lions experience.

From BBC

You write in Friday’s edition that the Dodgers are a shoo-in for the World Series and then they drop Game 5.

But Trump is no shoo-in here, either — despite his push for Black voters in recent weeks, including a convention airing of an Amber Rose/Forgiato Blow rap video meant to show the party’s inclusiveness.

They have home advantage on Saturday against a side that hasn’t even led against them this season, not to mind beaten them, but they’re not a shoo-in.

From BBC

The shoo-in for best musical revival, “Merrily We Roll Along,” offers another tale of unlikely triumph.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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