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How to use cash in on in a sentence

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American publishers of popular music were quick to cash in on the vogue of mountain songs.
Since the late 1990s event organisers have attempted to cash in on the pink economy.
Whether you sell early to cash in on the frenzy or sell later based on concrete information, it's your call, so don't give in to panic.
In the late 1950s, Chrysler and RCA both tried to cash in on the 45-rpm record craze by putting phonographs into the automobile.
There is a massive wedding market in the Borders and a lot of hotels are going to try and cash in on the pink pound.
Rogue firework traders hoping to cash in on the last Bonfire Night before a major clampdown have been warned to think again.
Now the firm is looking to cash in on its success with a major marketing push.
Imaginative and sophisticated workouts are evolving to engage dwindling attention spans or cash in on punters addicted to the endorphin fix.
Naturally wherever the teamsters stopped for the night an eating house would be built to cash in on the passing travellers.
In the late 1970s, fish dealers and commercial netters were scrambling to cash in on the craze.
Agencies are usually paid pre-agreed fees for their work, meaning they can't cash in on ideas that boost their clients' profits.
They were followed by US-based mutual funds and investment banks, all anxious to cash in on the Asian boom.
Only a Canadian understands how to cash in on oodles of ice and white flakes by designing the world's first snowblower, snowmobile, and Zamboni.
This mood has not been lost on the hotel industry, which is all set to cash in on the season.
Game bird rearers say the demand for pheasants and partridges is rising as more country estate owners and farmers cash in on the boom.
Acclaimed for using a popular format to pass on the social message, the film had used the soap opera look to cash in on a large audience.
Overall, both leagues are looking to cash in on the country's booming interest in soccer.
But a record number of Scotland's sporting estates have been put up for sale this year as their owners cash in on soaring prices.
Scottish businesses are gearing up to cash in on the pink pound at the country's first ever gay-only wedding exhibition.
You cannot help feeling that the game was rushed out to cash in on the 60th anniversary of the Allied invasion.
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But it besmirches the cherished memory of the comedian for his son to cash in on his father's talent.
It also strikes me that here in Wales we have the potential to cash in on major projects in spadefuls.
Such a move would allow the company to cash in on a hot brand in order to concentrate on its bingo parlor business and other leisure industry pursuits.
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