“We talked about New Yorkers who might have a role, how we might structure appointments and who would get input. I think I will have an ongoing ability to make recommendations.” (The Guardian.)
Does "who would get input" mean "who would take part in/participate in" in the above?
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It is possible to read 'get' as 'receive' there, but yes, 'have the opportunity to give' is the more likely interpretation.
— Mister Micawber
It is possible to read 'get' as 'receive' there, but yes, 'have the opportunity to give' is the more likely interpretation.
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