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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
"Only staff from hostel can go in my room, not anyone else can go in my room and see me or visit me," said Fatima.
Scenarios that involve Sun being expelled by China or Americans going in to arrest him to face charges in Allen’s death are both unrealistic, he said.
Trump is just trying to generate something going in the economy when it’s dead and falling apart.â€
"They pick and choose when aid can go in, and if they can't monitor it and they can't use it how they want, they restrict it," he said.
I just love going in there, and giving what I give, and bouncing off of other actors.
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