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Discover Ludwig"pitching in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to contribute to a shared effort. For example, "Everyone pitched in to clean up the park after the event."
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"Everybody was pitching in," he said.
Business is pitching in with seminars and sustainability reports.
Of course, not everyone is pitching in for Roberts.
"If everybody's pitching in, then we'll try to pitch in".
He called pitching in the playoffs "a blessing".
Eric Gilbert : I found ChucK and I'm thinking about pitching in on development.
"Everyone has been pitching in".
Everybody's been pitching in.
They can be friends pitching in.
Beckett was pitching in the present.
And happily that planet is pitching in.
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