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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
"I think it's nice to be let into that journey of having no connections to the music industry and kind of just, like, figuring it out and being pushy and eventually getting played on the radio."
Chu visited the federal Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles in an attempt to be let into the facility and determine the conditions in which the people were being held but said she was rebuffed.
"Whilst they have every right to choose who they let into their own stadium, it's symptomatic of things that have happened over the last 12 months with the club."
We have good bars down here but it would be nice to be let into even the lower hospitality levels.
The two-month pause in fighting saw a surge in humanitarian aid let into Gaza, as well as the release by Hamas of 33 hostages - eight of them dead - in exchange for about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
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