something is being planned · something is in progress
This expression is perfect when you want to give a sneak peek or hint that exciting things are coming, without revealing all the details just yet. 🤫 It implies progress without needing to get into the nitty-gritty!
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use it for various things, from a new product launch to a personal creative project. For example, you might say, "We have a new marketing campaign in the works!" or "I have a new side project in the works." It's a great way to build anticipation and keep people intrigued! 🎉
When would you most likely use "have something in the works"? A. To say a project has been finished and delivered. B. To inform someone that a new plan or project is currently being developed. C. To announce that you are taking a break from work.