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What does "get in" mean here?

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Rebecca

"Got in" here means "submit". He is saying that he submitted his paper (right before the deadline to submit it). "Got in" in this context is an informal phrase. Ex: I got in my paperwork this morning, so hopefully it will be processed by the end of the day.

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