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What does "get" mean in this situation?

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Rebecca

You need to try to understand 'get in' together. ‘Get in’ is a phrasal verb meaning ‘to achieve to do something even though you have limited time.’ Ex: I need to get a workout in. Ex: If I skip lunch, I might get a yoga session in during break.

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