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Phrasal Verb - getting in

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To manage to enter a place, often with some difficulty or against opposition. 2. To become involved or participate in a situation or activity. 3. To understand or grasp a concept or idea.

Examples

No.Example
1Despite the long queue, we finally got in to the concert.
2I'd like to get in on the ground floor of this new business.
3Can you help me get in touch with the hiring manager?
4I've been trying to get in shape for months.
5The new employee was eager to get in and make a good impression.
6Once you get in the zone, it's easier to focus on your work.
7I'd appreciate it if you could get in contact with the sales team.
8I've been trying to get in to see the doctor for weeks.
9He got in trouble for arriving late to the meeting.
10I didn't realize how much I had to learn until I tried to get in to programming.