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The phrasal verb "let in on" means to allow someone to participate or share in something, especially a secret. You can "let someone in on" a plan or a joke.

The phrasal verb "let in on" means to allow someone to participate or share in something, especially a secret. You can "let someone in on" a plan or a joke.

Phrasal Verb let in on
Definition to allow to participate
Examples - I had an idea they were planning a secret celebration, but they wouldn't let me in on it.
- Can you let me in on the joke? I don't understand what's so funny.

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