look in Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of look in In English

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Examples of look in

  • Neither religion nor culture would get a look-in.

  • As so often happens, it has not had much of a look-in today.

  • I very much regret that absence, but have to point out that those people would not have had much of a look-in.

  • In any scheme of equitable distribution, we, with our relatively higher standard of living, would not get a look-in, and would have to take less.

  • Where does the market economy get a look-in?

  • The unions hardly got a look-in, except perhaps to be told that a decision had been made.

  • But, of course, it is in these peak viewing hours that most of the people who want to see adult education programmes want to look-in.

  • There are plenty of sports that do not get a look-in at the moment.

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