Be in at something

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verb

To participate in something or be involved in it.

I'm not sure I want to be in at the start of this project.
Visual representation of "be in at something" - To participate in something or be involved in it

Often appears as...

  • be in at the start
  • be in at the finish
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Commitment Level

Use this phrase to express your decision on how involved you want to be in an activity.

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I'd like to be in at the planning stage, but not the execution.
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Early Stages

The phrase often refers to the early phases of events or processes.

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He wanted to be in at the foundation of the club.
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