Phrasal Verbs Using 'Off' & 'In' - Interacting, Collaborating, or Trying (In)

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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Off' & 'In'

to invite someone to enter a place, often a room, office, house, etc.

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to put all one's attention into one thing

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to add one's share of money, support, or guidance

Ex: Everyone chipped in for the farewell gift .

to concentrate and direct all one's effort, attention, and focus toward achieving a particular goal

Ex: With the deadline approaching , the team needed to dial in and work collaboratively to meet their goals .

to visit a place or someone without a prior arrangement, often casually and briefly

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to develop a positive relationship or connection with someone or a group, typically to gain their approval, favor, or influence

Ex: Networking events provide opportunities to get in with industry professionals .

to surrender to someone's demands, wishes, or desires, often after a period of resistance

Ex: They initially disagreed on the vacation destination , but he eventually gave in to her choice .

to form a partnership or collaboration with someone or a group for a common purpose

Ex: He decided to go in with a team of researchers to conduct the scientific experiment .

to ask someone to come inside and join one at a particular place, typically one's home

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to maintain a positive relationship or connection with someone, often for personal gain or advantage

Ex: Some people keep in with their neighbors to have a supportive community .

to make a brief stop or visit to someone or somewhere, particularly to check on them

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to contribute to a task, usually alongside others

Ex: If we all pitch in , we can finish cleaning the house in no time .

to make a short, usually unplanned, visit to a place or person

Ex: If you 're passing by the office , feel free to pop in and grab the book you left .

to interrupt someone to say something

Ex: Every time I try to speak , someone always puts in with their opinion .

to greet someone into a place

Ex: The school principal saw in the new students during the orientation event .

to assist someone to become accustomed to a new environment

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to guide someone to the designated room or space

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to act as a substitute for someone or something

Ex: A friend was kind enough to stand in for the babysitter when unexpected plans came up .