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go in
verb
- to enter
- preposition See go into
- (of the sun) to become hidden behind a cloud
- to be assimilated or grasped
nothing much goes in if I try to read in the evenings
- cricket to begin an innings
- go in for
- to enter as a competitor or contestant
- to adopt as an activity, interest, or guiding principle
some men go in for football in a big way
she went in for nursing
Example Sentences
"I honestly never meant to upset anyone. I thought I was going in every day and just delivering what was wanted. I didn't realise I was causing any problems."
As the meeting between Witkoff and Putin was taking place, Trump claimed talks were going in the right direction.
Only one went in, but what mattered was the general idea did not change - they all think the same in that team right now.
I went in for a general meeting with them and Brian was so nice and let me ask a million questions.
A County Tyrone man has said his dream of taking over the family farm was gone in the "blink of an eye" when he lost his arm in a farming accident.
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