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Does "take in" refer to "have fun"?

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Rebecca

To "take in" in this case means to observe something and admire it for a while so that it is taken into your mind. This expression is often used when looking at a view or something scenic. Ex: She sat on the cliff and took in the beautiful view below. Ex: Let's sit here and take in the scenery.

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