Be in the club

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verb phrase

To be a member of a specified group or organization.

I've always wanted to be in the club, but the membership fee is too high.
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Often appears as...

  • be in the golf club
  • be in the book club
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Exclusive Groups

Refers to elite or selective groups where membership is sometimes hard to gain.

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She finally got to be in the club after years of trying to impress them.
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Common Interest

Used for groups focused on a shared activity or interest, like sports or hobbies.

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He's thrilled to be in the club where everyone loves model trains.
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Not Literal

Sometimes used metaphorically to mean inclusion in informal groups, not an official organization.

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Ever since she moved downtown, she's been in the club of city commuters.
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