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You can use it to express that someone is participating or is privy to some information. For example: "I was invited to be in on the secret meeting."
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be in on
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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"This one said he'll be in on Tuesday.
"I wanted to be in on it".
They cannot be in on the joke.
They want to be in on the unknown.
But Spicer shouldn't get to be in on the joke.
Everyone seems to be in on the joke.
'Lish wanted to be in on the fun.
Everyone wanted to be in on it," he said.
"It seems everybody wants to be in on it".
Smith had a chance to be in on history yesterday.
They have to be in on time, typed neatly.
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