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Carry In

Description:

"Carry in" can be used as a phrasal verb with various meanings. It typically indicates the act of bringing or transporting something physically into a place.

Sample Sentences:

  • I always carry in my groceries when I return from the supermarket.
  • Make sure to carry in your luggage when you arrive at the hotel.
  • The students were asked to carry in their textbooks to the classroom.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Physical transportation: Bringing or conveying something into a specified place.
  2. Example: He carried in the boxes and set them down on the table.

  3. Contribution: Bringing food or drinks to share in a gathering or social event.
  4. Example: Everyone was asked to carry in a dish for the potluck dinner.

  5. Technology setup: Connecting and assembling various components to establish the functionality of a device or system.
  6. Example: The technician will carry in the necessary equipment to set up the home theater system.

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