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Grammar

Preposition?

Hi,

The only way to get ---- in this company is to work hard and make no mistakes.

on / up / with / into

Which proposition should I choose here?

Get on in?
Get up in?
Get with in?
Get into in?

These are not familiar to me.
  

Top answer

Get on in. '

  • Get on in.
  • '
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Get on in.

It means 'succeed and gain promotion.'
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I'm surprised they didn't offer you 'ahead'.

The only way to get ahead in this company is ....

CJ
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CalifJimI'm surprised they didn't offer you 'ahead'.
Then there would be two right answers!

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