in the running
Idioms-
Entered as a competitor in a contest. For example, Is Mary in the running for this election? The antonym, out of the running , means “not entered as a competitor,” as in Ian is out of the running for the job now that he's living in another state . [Mid-1800s]
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Having a chance to win, as in Mary's still in the running for the promotion . Again, out of the running means the opposite, as in He's too old—he's out of the running . [Mid-1800s] Both usages allude to the entry and chances of a horse in a race.
Example Sentences
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There has been widespread speculation about who will be taking the top jobs, with Ed Miliband and Shabana Mahmood thought to be in the running to replace Rachel Reeves as chancellor.
From BBC ● Jul. 17, 2026
Here’s what you need to know about the 12 candidates in the running.
From Slate ● Jul. 16, 2026
Councils may be graded as requiring 'urgent improvement' and penalised in the running of their Children's Services departments under the regulator's proposals to tackle the issue.
From BBC ● Jul. 8, 2026
Samuel, who was in the running to debut with the group, is even captured in early footage from their “Seventeen TV” variety show.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 25, 2026
Below him were eleven male deacons who helped in the running of the church.
From "Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography" by Mark Mathabane
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