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"join in with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to participate or take part in something with others. Example: "The children were playing a game of tag, and I decided to join in with them."
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"To experience this and to join in with these people".
So, although they didn't join in with shouts of "Oi! Mophead!" or "Look!
This year, we've invited the whole of our city of Belfast to join in with us.
Top tip: Join in with everything and never judge anyone on first impressions.
Join in with us if you like.
They come and join in with us in games and at lunch times and breakfast, the medication, they come out with medication and they join in with us.
Ours, to join in with.
Join in with the funtimes!
"I'm constantly trying to join in with them.
Join in with me: "they blowed away, BLOWED AWAY".
"On maybe six occasions, I would join in with him.
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