Let someone in meaning in English
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Definition
to let (someone) in: to allow someone to enter
- "Icarus : Horatio, let me in!"
- "Let me in! Let me in!"
- "I'm not letting you in there in this state."
- "Joe : It's a little difficult to do that if you won't let me in."
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