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get in on

Idioms  
  1. see in on. Also see get into the act; (get in on the) ground floor.


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Whether soccer brings memories from your childhood or you’re new to the drama, excitement, and international flavor of the games, these tips can help your whole family get in on the action.

From Salon

“We know the minds of a fan who wants to get in on the action,” DraftKings’ head of Predictions, Jeanine Hightower-Sellitto, said.

From The Wall Street Journal

With Jake Paul turning the art into the biggest industry in boxing with Netflix in recent years, it is perhaps no surprise Mayweather has returned to get in on the act.

From BBC

New and used luxury products are increasingly sold under the same roof as department stores get in on the act.

From The Wall Street Journal

“NBA Crossover is offering even more ways for fans to get in on the action,” said Flatow, who vividly recalls her first All-Star Game as an NBA employee in Las Vegas in 2007.

From Los Angeles Times