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Discover LudwigThe phrase "joined in with" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase implies that one has become part of a group. For example, "John joined in with his friends to play a game of soccer."
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He joined in with us girls when we were doing the plank challenge.
Bellamy joined in with gusto.
I joined in with athletics much later.
Even Bono joined in with the rendition.
Hamon joined in with Montebourg's criticism.
The citizenry joined in with gusto.
Then more public-sector workers joined in with a strike.
The president gamely joined in, with slightly less aplomb.
The European Space Agency joined in with an orbiter.
The crowd occasionally just joined in with the parade.
Still another joined in with "a wee bit of scorn".
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