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"please in" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase "please come in" or "please enter." For example, "Please come in and have a seat."
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Call me a killjoy, but please - in a whisper.
If it fails to please - in whatever shifting context "pleasure" exists - then we should leave.
Or take Madonna -- please -- in the recent version of Lina Wertmüller's "Swept Away".
But please -- in general -- oh my goodness!
One reason could be "willingness-to-please" in combination with fear of being identified.
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