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The expression "quids in" is commonly used in British English and means that someone is in a good financial situation or is about to make a profit. For example, if someone has invested in the stock market and the shares have gone up, they could say "I'm quids in!". It can also be used to mean that someone has won or achieved something, such as "I entered a competition and now I'm quids in with a new car!".