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139 - Expression: (To Be) Up One's Alley

American English Podcast

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Up One's Alley

In English, we also don't use one's own province. Up one's alley is really common. Let's go through some examples to see how we can use this expression in different contexts. For example: A friend asked me to skydive with her and I said it was not up my alley. Or imagine that you are a big party animal; going to Mardi Gras is right up your alley.

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