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In The Zone

Definition:

"In the zone" is a slang term used to describe a state of intense focus and concentration, where a person is completely absorbed in an activity and performing at their best.

Use case:

You can use this slang when you want to describe a situation where someone is completely focused and doing their best work. For example, if a basketball player is making all their shots and seems to be unstoppable, you can say they are "in the zone." Or, if someone is working on a project and is completely focused and productive, you can say they are "in the zone."


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

• When I'm in the zone while cleaning, I can get the entire house done in just a few hours.

• After a few minutes of meditation, I was finally in the zone and able to focus on my work.

• I was in the zone while studying for my exam and aced it.

• Despite his exhaustion, the athlete remained in the zone and pushed himself to break the world record.

• The artist was so in the zone during her performance that she lost track of time and played for over three hours.

• The team was in the zone during the championship game and won by a landslide.

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