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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Off' & 'In' - Others (In)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Off' & 'In'
to come in

to finish or rank in a specific position in a competition, typically indicated by a numerical ranking such as first, second, etc.

Ex: Despite facing tough competition, she trained hard and managed to come in first in the swimming race. 
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to pencil in

to make a temporary appointment or arrangement that can be changed later

Ex: I've penciled in a few potential dates for our workshop, but I'll double-check with everyone before finalizing. 
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to send in

to deliver something to a specific destination or recipient

Ex: They decided to send in their application forms by mail. 
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to tie in with

to occur at the same time with another thing such as an event

Ex: The charity event is planned to tie in with the national awareness campaign. 
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to believe in

to firmly trust in the goodness or value of something

Ex: We should all believe in the power of kindness to make the world a better place. 
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to confide in

to trust someone with personal and private information

Ex: After the breakup, she needed someone to confide in, so she turned to her closest friend. 
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to cut in
to cut in
[Verb]

to interrupt someone's conversation

Ex: Despite the serious discussion, he couldn't resist the urge to cut in with a lighthearted comment. 
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to fall in with

to agree to something, such as an idea, suggestion, etc.

Ex: Sarah decided to fall in with her friend's proposal to start a book club. 
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to let in on

to allow someone to be part of a secret or to share information that was previously unknown to them

Ex: Can you let me in on the secret? I promise I won't tell anyone else. 
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to rope in

to convince someone to take part in a situation, project, or task

Ex: She managed to rope in several friends to help with the charity event. 
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to bring in

to make a specific amount of money

Ex: The new marketing strategy is expected to bring significant profits in. 
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to cash in on

to make the most of an opportunity for personal gain

Ex: The actor attempted to cash in on his recent movie success. 
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to rake in

to earn a lot of money or resources through successful efforts or actions

Ex: Their successful business venture allowed them to rake in significant profits. 
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to phase in

to introduce something in stages over time

Ex: We'll phase in the updated training program over the next six months to make the transition smoother for everyone. 
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to throw in

to add something to a situation or context

Ex: Let's throw some humor in to lighten the mood. 
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to draw in

to capture attention or interest often through physical appeal or psychological influence

Ex: The mysterious aura of the performer drew in the audience, creating a spellbinding experience. 
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to pull in

to attract or draw someone or something toward oneself, often due to charisma, influence, or distinct qualities

Ex: The new amusement park pulled in thousands of visitors on its opening day. 
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to drink in

to enjoy something deeply

Ex: Standing on the mountaintop, they drank in the breathtaking panoramic view. 
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to eat in
to eat in
[Verb]

to have a meal at home, in contrast to eating at a restaurant or ordering takeout

Ex: After a long day at work, she preferred to eat in and enjoy a homemade dinner. 
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to lie in
to lie in
[Verb]

to stay in bed longer than usual in the morning

Ex: I'm going to lie in on the weekends since I've been working so hard lately. 
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to pitch in

to eat eagerly and in large amounts

Ex: As soon as the buffet was opened, guests started to pitch in. 
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to ring in

to celebrate a special occasion, often a new year, by some form of special activity

Ex: We'll ring in the New Year with a spectacular fireworks display. 
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to sleep in

to stay in bed and sleep for a longer period than one typically would, especially in the morning

Ex: I like to sleep in on weekends and enjoy a leisurely morning. 
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to read in

to input data or information into a system or device

Ex: The computer program can read in data from various file formats. 
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to key in
to key in
[Verb]

to enter information using a keyboard, typically on a computer or electronic device

Ex: She quickly keyed in her username and password to access the computer. 
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to type in

to enter information using a keyboard or other input device on a computer or other electronic devices

Ex: The cashier typed in the product codes to process the sale. 
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to write in

to write to an organization or a broadcasting company in order to express one's opinions or to ask for information

Ex: Many citizens wrote in expressing their dissatisfaction with the new law. 
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to listen in

to secretly listen to a conversation without the knowledge or consent of the participants

Ex: The gossip columnist listened in on the phone conversation, hoping to scoop the latest news. 
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to zoom in

to adjust the lens of a camera in a way that makes the person or thing being filmed or photographed appear closer or larger

Ex: The nature photographer zoomed in on the butterfly resting on the flower. 
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to cram in

to forcibly fit or squeeze a significant amount of work or activity into a limited timeframe

Ex: With only a few minutes to spare, he tried to cram in a phone call to his parents. 
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to pack in

to do a lot in a short amount of time

Ex: We packed in three meetings, two site visits, and a dinner in one day. 
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to squash in

to successfully fit something into a confined or crowded space

Ex: The chef skillfully squashed in all the ingredients into the small mixing bowl. 
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to consist in

to have something as the only or most important element or feature

Ex: The success of the project consisted in effective collaboration among team members. 
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to result in

to cause something to occur

Ex: His reckless driving resulted in a serious accident. 
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to fade in

to improve and increase the clarity of an image or movie

Ex: The graphic designer suggested fading in the company logo at the beginning of the video to make a subtle and professional impact. 
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to sink in

to gradually understand a concept, often accompanied by an emotional response

Ex: The impact of the tragedy slowly sank in as the community mourned. 
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to take in

to comprehend something

Ex: Take the details in carefully; they are crucial for the task. 
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to walk in on

to enter a place and accidentally discover someone in a private moment or activity

Ex: We accidentally walked in on the confidential meeting; the door was left open. 
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to kick in

to start to have an impact

Ex: The medication usually takes about 30 minutes to kick in and alleviate the pain. 
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to set in
to set in
[Verb]

to occur, often referring to something unwelcome

Ex: Despair seems to have set in among the team. 
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