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Free sign upThe phrase "and joins in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone participating in an activity or event alongside others.
Example: "She loves to sing and joins in the chorus whenever the group performs."
Alternatives: "and participates in the" or "and takes part in the".
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One day, emboldened, she sneaks into a class and joins in the pliés.
And the "congregation" stands and joins in the singing of several chorales, with the music printed in the program.
The befuddled husband, played by Chevy Chase, takes a sip of cola, and, lo and behold, he sheds his American reserve and joins in the revelry.
The Guardian warmly agrees (Editorial, 16 February), and joins in the demonisation of Russia to a degree which should gratify the most ardent hawk.
In the meantime, the average functionality approaches 2 even though 37% of the sec-butyllithium initially added to the system remains unreacted and joins in the monofunctional adduct at the end of the reaction.
It is as the Holy See that it maintains diplomatic relations with 179 states (more than any country except the United States) and joins in the deliberations of the UN and many other international organisations.
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The servers paused, small plates aloft, and joined in the greeting: "Irasshai!" The couple appeared puzzled.
Toward the end, the two critics implausibly leave their seats and join in the action.
A third guy came out of the store and joined in the conversation.
Mr. Audan put on a cap and joined in the singing.
At intervals, four other dancers entered, and joined in the looping patterns.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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