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look-in

verb as in pay a visit

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Yormark said he pushed for a look-in on the new CFP deal after the 2027 season, where adjustments could be made to the CFP financial agreement.

However, he barely got a look-in from there as O'Sullivan won the final three frames, helped by visits of 98 and 129.

From BBC

Plenty of actresses on the come-up might have chosen a walk around these streets — and maybe a look-in at a few of the fashion flagships — as an afternoon activity.

In any case, says Lily, the fact her salary is topped up by universal credit means "letting agents don't give me a look-in, they want couples".

From BBC

Ukraine's view - that it is the victim of an unprovoked colonial-style war of aggression - does not get a look-in on state media, dominated by hours-long talk shows in which presenters and guests reinforce the Kremlin's preferred narrative.

From Reuters

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

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