Sentence examples for read in from inspiring English sources

"read in" is a perfectly acceptable and widely used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a speaker or other source who reads something aloud or provides information that is written down. For example: "The mayor read in a statement expressing his condolences for the victims of the disaster."

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read in

verb

To accept as input.

  • The computer reads in a program file from disk and executes the contents.

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He read in endless archives.

Read in full here.

Read in full.

I read in it.

I read in bed".

Literature read in translation.

I had cancer, it read, in part.

Roberts' piece should be read in full.

And I read in bed some.

Recently the writer read in a pub.

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