in form

See also: inform and inform.

English

Prepositional phrase

in form

  1. having good form; having good recent performances.
    • 2011 September 2, Phil McNulty, “Bulgaria 0-3 England”, in BBC:
      Manchester United's in-form striker rose to head home Stewart Downing's corner and then rounded off a sweeping counter-attack involving Theo Walcott and Ashley Young to wrap up the formalities seconds before the break.

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