Phrasal Verbs Using 'Off' & 'In' - Considering, Informing, or Submitting (In)
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to call in
[verb]
to request for someone's presence at a specific location
Ex:
The
head
chef
may
call in
the
kitchen
staff
for
a
brief
meeting
before
the
restaurant
opens
.
to clock in
[verb]
to record one's arrival at work by using a timekeeping system, usually involving the use of a clock or electronic device
Ex:
to copy in
[verb]
to include an additional recipient in an email by forwarding or sending a copy of the original message to them
Ex:
The
team
lead
instructed
everyone
to
copy in
the
entire
team
when
sharing
progress reports
to
ensure
transparency
.
to factor in
[verb]
to take into consideration, particularly in decision making
Ex:
When
evaluating
job
offers
,
do
n't
forget
to
factor in
aspects
like
work-life
balance
and
company
culture
.
to fill in
[verb]
to inform someone with facts or news
Ex:
The
manager
will
fill in
the
staff
on
the
upcoming
changes
.
to hand in
[verb]
to submit or deliver something, such as an assignment, document, application or lost item, usually to a person in authority or to an organization
Ex:
Please
hand in
your
application forms
at
the
front desk
.
to rule in
[verb]
to officially include or consider someone or something when making a decision or within a particular category or set of options
Ex: