English Idioms from A-Z

In The Works

The idiom "in the works" means that something is being planned or developed, but it is not yet completed or ready to be announced. It is often used to describe a project or idea that is still in the early stages of development.

For example, if someone says "I have a new book in the works," it means that they are working on a new book, but it is not yet finished or published. Similarly, if a company says "We have a new product in the works," it means that they are developing a new product, but it is not yet available for purchase.

The idiom "in the works" is commonly used in informal conversation, but it can also be used in more formal settings, such as business meetings or academic discussions. It is a useful way to describe a project or idea that is not yet fully formed, but that is being actively worked on.


The usage of the idiom 'In The Works' in a sentence

• A sequel to the popular movie is in the works, and fans are eagerly awaiting its release.

• The city council has plans for a new park in the works, but they are still securing funding.

• The CEO revealed that a major acquisition is in the works, and it will have a significant impact on the company's future.

• The author has a new novel in the works, and she hopes it will be even more successful than her last.

• My sister's birthday party is in the works, we're still deciding on the theme.

• The company has a new product in the works, but it won't be released until next year.

• The company has a new product in the works, and they're hoping it will be a big success.

• The artist's latest exhibit is still in the works, but it's already generating a lot of buzz in the art world.

• I heard that there's a new movie in the works, but I don't know when it will come out.

• The government has a new policy in the works that they hope will address the issue of climate change.

• My friends and I have been planning a trip to the beach, and we've got all the details in the works.

• I've been working on a novel for the past year, and it's finally in the works to be published.

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