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to be knowledgeable; know something most people don't
Usage:
often used with the verb "have"; common in both speech and writing
Sample Dialogue:
A: I heard a rumor that the Beatles are thinking about a reunion tour.
B: I don't know if I believe that. Who told you?
A: The VOA reported it. They always have the inside scoop.
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