Id | ESLPod_0476_WE_0627 |
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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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