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What is the difference between "send in" and "send to"?

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Rebecca

"Send in" refers to sending someone or something to a relevant location at the moment. "Send to" refers to sending someone or something "away" to another location. Ex: The concert is about to start, send in the musicians! Ex: I bought a card to send to my parents.

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