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What does "let it sink in" mean? Can you tell me some examples?

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Rebecca

"Let it sink in" is an idiom that means to think about something for a while, to reflect on something you have just learned or experienced. It's usually used when something significant has happened. Ex: She needed time alone to let her father's death sink in. Ex: I need time to let that sink in.

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