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It is usually used to mean that someone is being told a secret or is allowed to join a group who knows something. Example: My boss let me in on the new project they were working on at the office.
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let in on
verb
To disclose information to someone; to tell somebody a secret or share privileged information.
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The public is also flattered by being let in on the secret of how its views are being molded Describes one of the ads for Pres.
"I'd been let in on their secret".
They'd been let in on the secret.
Or will ever tell, once she's let in on it.
"They like to be let in on the joke, let in on the story, early," Mr. Sheldon added.
Lady Mary is let in on Anna's secret.
Heston is not to be let in on the joke.
Now, perhaps, too much light has been let in on the magic.
But Mr Christensen argues that light is being let in on the magic.
Moreover, the public are also going to be let in on the law-making process.
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