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Definitions from the WebTerm: To Take or Let InDescription:When used in different contexts, the term "to take or let in" can have various meanings. It can refer to the act of receiving or allowing something or someone to enter, or the process of accepting or including something. Possible Parts of Speech:
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Example Sentence: Please take in the delivery that just arrived and put the packages in the storage room. Example Sentence: The bouncer refused to let us in because we didn't have IDs. Example Sentence: Our home became a take-in for stranded travelers during the snowstorm. Related Products:Find possible related products on Amazon: | ||||
to suck to sum up to surrender to take to take away to take flight to take for granted to take one for a ride to take or let in to take or seize to take something in your stride to taste to tell to tell the truth to thank to that to that degree
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