Hi Mark,
 
You could check this <https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/7207341> 
document 
for more information on the usage since this includes examples as well. You 
will need to use the name of the user list within the IN condition and also 
remove the extra comma in the condition. Let me know how it goes.

Additionally, could you confirm if you are testing this in the production 
account or a test account? 

Thanks,
Sreelakshmi, AdWords API Team

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