Phrasal Verb - Do In
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.Definition
A phrasal verb that means to participate or play a part in something, often in a capacity that is expected or required.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She does in the school play every year. |
| 2 | He was going to do in the business plan presentation on Friday. |
| 3 | If you're going to do in the project, you need to be there for the entire duration. |
| 4 | I think you should do in the volunteer work to gain some experience. |
| 5 | Can you do in some extra hours to meet the deadline? |
| 6 | You need to do in your part in teamwork to win this game. |
| 7 | To do in this project, we need a team with diverse skills. |
| 8 | I have been doing in this project for a month now. |
| 9 | It's going to be a tough task to do in this project if we don't have more people. |
| 10 | After doing in several projects, I finally got a promotion. |