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  2. be in the market for be in the market for (something) To be in pursuit of something. This phrase is often, but not always, used when someone is interested in buying a specific, often expensive, item.
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    in the market for Wanting to possess, eager to have, seeking. For example, The crowd was in the market for more entertainment, or I'm sure he's in the market for another fast car.
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    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be in the market for something to be interested in buying something This is a bad time to be in the market for a new car. → market Examples from the Corpus be in the market for something • If you're in the market for a mobile home, this is a good time to buy.
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    What does in the market mean?“In the market” would connote that something was introduced in a marketplace, as opposed to something being put on the market. An alternative to to would be into. “A new brand is introduced into the market.” Something or someone has to be introduced to something or someone else. You can’t introduce in or introduce on. No problem.
    What is the difference between 'in the market' and 'to'?In this context, “to” would be the correct preposition. “In the market” would connote that something was introduced in a marketplace, as opposed to something being put on the market. An alternative to to would be into. “A new brand is introduced into the market.” Something or someone has to be introduced to something or someone else.
    What is the difference between 'enter a market' and 'break'?"Enter" a market in common spoken English represents walking into a market. From my experience, I've heard them used mostly interchangeably. "Break" is the more colorful way of saying it - it comes with the connotation that entrance to the industry was difficult.
    What is the difference between oil market and oil market?"The market for oil" and "the oil market" differ slightly; the former actually refers to the demand, rather than the market generally.... at a guess it's probably related to the phrase "to be in the market for". What do you want to say? More context might help. @tmgr I don't agree.
     
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