to begin to be involved with a particular person or group
to persuade someone who can help you to be your friend or to like you
If they could get in with Bryant Hotels, she thought jubilantly, they would be made.
If we can get in with Bryant Hotels we'll be in the big time.
If you want to be elected to the club, she’s the person you need to get in with.
`Can I get in with you, I want to get in with Mummy, Mummy, can I get in?
gets in with
getting in with
got in with
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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