A. To be making a profit
B. To suffer loss
C. To be in a situation
D. To be a part of a group
Submitted by: Ay@z AB
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Correct answer: To be making a profit
It is a British informal expression used when someone is in a financially advantageous situation or is set to make a profit.
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The correct answer to the question: "Be quids in, means:" is "To be making a profit".