get in on
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Now, for the first time, nearly everyone in the U.S. will be able to get in on the action.
Bitcoin is beginning to look less like a trade and more like an upward trend—one that investors should get in on.
From Barron's
It’s unclear to what extent foreign investors will be able to get in on the act.
With the TAE combination, the company hopes to get in on a hot energy trend linked to the artificial-intelligence wave.
From MarketWatch
Even some artist estates, while unable to write or record new Christmas tracks, find creative ways to get in on the holiday action.
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