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View synonyms for get in on

get in on

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



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Having already accomplished much of what he wanted to do, La Guardia, a pilot during World War I, was sure that America would be drawn into the war already underway in Europe and was desperate to get in on it.

But Deutsche Bank says investors who missed out on the stock’s 1,600%-plus rally over the past three years can still get in on future gains — though not quite at the same magnitude.

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Mid-cap players are mortgaging chunks of their businesses to get in on the action, too.

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Meanwhile, retail investors clamour to get in on the start-up action.

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What’s more, unlike in the past—when primarily institutional and accredited investors could invest in a portion of IPO shares at the initial offering price—brokerages like Robinhood, Webull, Fidelity Investments and E*Trade have made it easier for retail, or individual, investors to get in on the action.

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