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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get in on (something)<br />

- to become involved in something<br />

My friend wants to get in on the planning of the summer festival.<br />

get in on the ground floor<br />

- to start at the beginning of something (in hopes of future gain)<br />

I am hoping to get in on the ground floor of the new company.<br />

get in (someone's) hair<br />

- to bother or irritate someone<br />

The woman complained that her young child was always getting in her hair.<br />

get in touch with someone<br />

- to contact someone<br />

I plan to get in touch with my friend when I arrive in New York in August.<br />

get into<br />

- to enter, to go into something<br />

I do not want any water to get into my car.<br />

get into a class/college/university<br />

- to secure a place in a class/college/university<br />

My friend wants to get into a good university.<br />

get into a jam<br />

- to become involved in trouble or a problem<br />

I got into a jam when I lost the keys to my apartment.<br />

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