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What does in transit mean?

"In transit" means that something is currently moving from one location to another. It's often used to describe:

* Goods: Packages, shipments, or products being transported by truck, plane, train, or ship.

* Money: Funds being transferred electronically between accounts.

* People: Individuals traveling from one place to another, especially if they are on a long journey or using public transportation.

Here are some examples of how "in transit" is used:

* "Your order is currently in transit and will arrive within 3 business days."

* "The funds you transferred are in transit and will be credited to your account within 24 hours."

* "The train is in transit between New York City and Boston."

Key points:

* "In transit" implies movement, not a static location.

* It indicates a process is ongoing and will continue until the destination is reached.

* The term is often used in the context of shipping, banking, or travel.

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