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get in

verb as in infiltrate; find a way in

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Cher didn't get home until 4 a.m., getting in trouble for violating her curfew.

From Salon

But with X’s changing algorithms, “It is pretty difficult to challenge disinformation and get in front of the eyes of people who are susceptible to it.”

“And when he sees a couple of his first shots go in, he can get in that mode where he’s unconscious. I kinda expect it from him because I’ve watched him a lot.”

The mere threat of that — of publicly and explicitly neutering the Senate — could be enough for the GOP caucus to get in line.

From Salon

The FAW asked families to report any "potential illegal activity to police in the first instance", but also encouraged them to get in touch for support.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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