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Phrase Eslpod Business Means Acting Taking Chances Podcast

Id ESLPod_0476_WE_0627
Episode Id ESLPod 476
Episode Title Taking Chances in Business
Phrase to get in on
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to get in on (something)" means to become involved or participate in something, especially if it isn't available to everyone, and especially early in the process: "What do we need to do if we want to get in on your party?" The phrase "to get in with (someone or a group)" means to make friends with someone: "Maggie wishes she knew how to get in with the popular kids at school." The phrase "to get into (someone)" is used as a question when one is surprised by another person's behavior and wants to know why that person is acting in an unusual way: "What has gotten into you? You've been acting very strangely all day."
Topics Business

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