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let in
verb
- to allow to enter
- let in forto involve (oneself or another) in (something more than is expected)
he let himself in for a lot of extra work
- let in onto allow (someone) to know about or participate in
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People were also waiting to see if they might be let in if there was space.
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Having conceded seven first-half tries, whatever was said at the interval had little effect as they let in six more after the break.
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For an hour, he sat on the train, the doors closed, until people could pry them open to let in ventilation.
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Chris also discovered the patio doors were not sufficiently sealed, letting in cold air, and identified a number of issues he put down to poor workmanship or materials.
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One or more participants broke a window to enter the building and let in the others.
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