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Considering, Informing, or Submitting (In)

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book in
1.
book in
Verb

to secure a place to stay, typically in a hotel

She booked herself in under a different name for privacy.

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call in
2.
call in
Verb

to request for someone's presence at a specific location

The manager called the team in for an urgent meeting.

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clock in
3.
clock in
Verb

to record one's arrival at work by using a timekeeping system, usually involving the use of a clock or electronic device

Employees are required to clock in at the beginning of their shift using their employee ID cards.

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4.
copy in
Verb

to include an additional recipient in an email by forwarding or sending a copy of the original message to them

Sarah wanted to keep her supervisor informed, so she decided to copy in the project manager on the important email.

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factor in
5.
factor in
Verb

to take into consideration, particularly in decision making

When planning the budget, be sure to factor in unexpected expenses to ensure financial stability.

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fill in
6.
fill in
Verb

to inform someone with facts or news

Can you fill in the team on the changes in the project timeline?

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hand in
7.
hand in
Verb

to submit or deliver something, such as an assignment, document, application or lost item, usually to a person in authority or to an organization

He needs to hand in his completed project by the end of the day.

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8.
rule in
Verb

to officially include or consider someone or something when making a decision or within a particular category or set of options

The judge decided to rule the evidence in as admissible in the trial.

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turn in
9.
turn in
Verb

to enter a place by making a turn from a road or path

She turned her bike in to the bike rack effortlessly.

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usher in
10.
usher in
Verb

to indicate that something is about to happen

The changing colors of the leaves ushered in the beauty of the fall season.

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