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clued in

adjective as in acquainted

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It was a nod and wink signaling that you, the viewer, were clued in and presumably above the on-screen shenanigans.

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“I find it really appalling that we have a bureaucracy that is so rigid, at best, or so utterly obtuse that they would not be clued in that if anything, someone in this situation needs protection rather than persecution in Canada,” said Aurel Braun, a professor of international relations and political science at the University of Toronto and the author of several books about Russian politics.

“I had already been clued in that Jacob had a lot more going on than anybody imagined,” Laufer said.

Authorities were first clued in to the nationwide network after the arrest of Jeremy Lee Pauley, who was charged with abuse of a corpse, receiving stolen property and other state charges in Pennsylvania in July 2022.

Authorities were first clued in to the nationwide network after the arrest of Jeremy Lee Pauley, who was charged with abuse of a corpse, receiving stolen property and other state charges in Pennsylvania in July 2022.

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