Let someone back in meaning in English
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Definition
to let someone back in (the car): to allow or to permit someone to return to, to reenter, to come back into (the car)
- "When I forgot to feed the cat for a couple of days, you were really angry for about a week, but you finally let me back in the house when I brought you those flowers."
- "Won't you please let me back in your heart?"
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