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"to join in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone is already actively participating in something in some way and you want to join them and take part too. For example: "I saw my friends playing a game and decided to join in."
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"To experience this and to join in with these people".
I decide to join in, too.
Find an anthology to join in on.
Ask caregivers to join in as well.
Get some friends to join in!
Don't force people to join in!
Allow your friends to join in too!
Feel free to join in, but don't push your topic.
The hostage was encouraged to join in.
Now they want to join in.
When are you willing to join in?
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