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let in
verb
to allow to enter
to involve (oneself or another) in (something more than is expected)
he let himself in for a lot of extra work
to allow (someone) to know about or participate in
Example Sentences
By the time Cuco arrived at Dodger Stadium on a recent Tuesday evening, thousands of fans were already lined up outside the venue’s gates, waiting to be let in.
But there will be question marks about a defence that let in four goals - and a team who almost blew a 5-1 lead.
Start by rounding up the 400 billion illegals let in under Biden, the story went, and it will once again be safe to drive your big truck into Manhattan.
Those let in received two-year protection from deportation and work permits.
People were also waiting to see if they might be let in if there was space.
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