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get in

verb as in infiltrate; find a way in

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He never looked like getting in a position to score against Fulham and is not the sort of forward that drops deeper and gets involved in the build-up play.

From BBC

He was told its fraud department would get in touch but a week later had heard nothing.

From BBC

Switzerland is very keen to get in at the start of that trend.

From BBC

She emphasized that she trusts their heart and work ethic, but added “something got in the way of us doing our job tonight.”

If so, in these increasingly transactional times, what does Romania get in return?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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