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What is the meaning of idiom to me in

Please provide the rest of the sentence or the context in which you heard the idiom "to me in."

The phrase "to me in" is not a complete idiom. It's likely part of a longer phrase. For example:

* "To me in" + something: This could be part of a phrase like "To me in the beginning," "To me in a nutshell," or "To me in my opinion."

To help me understand the meaning, please give me the full sentence or the context where you encountered this phrase.

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