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Phrasal Verb - Going in for

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To actively participate or engage in something with enthusiasm or determination, often implying taking a strong stance or advocating for a particular point of view. It can also mean to approach or attack someone or something directly.

Examples

No.Example
1She went in for the win by making the final shot.
2The team went in for intensive training before the big tournament.
3He went in for his opponent with a powerful punch.
4The investigators went in for the suspect's alibi.
5She went in for a promotion, but was denied.
6The coach went in for the new player, giving him a chance to prove himself.
7The prosecutor went in for the kill during the closing arguments.
8He went in for a swim in the lake.
9They went in for a heated debate about politics.
10She went in for heart surgery and recovered well.