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  1. Cause to be dispatched or delivered, as in Let's send in a letter of protest to the hiring committee . [Early 1700s]

  2. Cause someone to become involved in a particular undertaking, as in This disagreement is serious; it's time to send in the lawyers , or In the final few minutes the coach sent in Richard on right wing . [Mid-1800s]



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Primary school children send in their invention ideas and Ruth and her colleague Shawn bring them to life.

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The fee fails if a majority of owners send in written protests.

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We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of "my best photo".

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We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of "monochrome".

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"We encourage women to send in their stories anonymously then we read them out at the start of the podcast," said Ruth.

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