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let into
verb
- to allow to enter
- to put into the surface of
to let a pipe into the wall
- to allow (someone) to share (a secret)
Example Sentences
A few miles away, at the site of the former cartel training camp, families pleaded with police guards to be let into the ranch.
For its part, Hamas has accused Israel of preventing what the group says are the amount of tents and aid lorries required to be let into Gaza under the terms of the ceasefire.
Should they have even been let into the room?
A woman in chador sits on the pavement begging to be let into the smoking ruins of an apartment block, but men reason with her to stay put.
“People come in, they're very sick. Very sick, They're coming into our country, they're very, very sick with highly contagious disease. And they're let into our country to infect our country,” Trump said.
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