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"get in on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to being included in something or to join in an activity. For example, "I wanted to get in on the discussion so I raised my hand to contribute."
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get in on
verb
To gain participation in an activity, especially an attractive one.
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You too, can get "in on the fun.
We'd get in on that.
Why not get in on the conversation?
"You can get in on people's hands".
They should get in on it also.
They want to get in on something.
We'd get in on everything together.
Get in on the discussion below..
So how do you get in on the benefit?
"They want to get in on the action.
Even the dachshunds get in on the act.
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