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Is "I want in" an abbreviated form of "I want to be in"?

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Rebecca

No. "I want in" is an expression that means "I want to be included," "I want to be a part of this," etc. Ex: A: We are going to throw a surprise birthday party for her next week. B: That sounds fun! I want in! Ex: He wanted in on the deal.

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