in someone's wheelhouse

The phrase "in someone's wheelhouse" refers to something that falls within a person's area of expertise, interest, or strength. It indicates that the person is highly capable or knowledgeable about a particular subject or task, making it their comfort zone or specialty. It originates from the baseball term "wheelhouse," which refers to the area of the strike zone where a batter has the most power and control to hit the ball effectively.


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