Let in
Let in verb - Allow to enter; grant entry to.
Work
Work verb - To be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind).
Mutual synonyms
Both terms in one sentence
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Even her strictly-speaking teammate Sammy doesn't get let in on her plans, but appears to know that when she says 'Don't worry, this will work', it will.
Source: Web Comic / The Sanity Circus - Never show up for work, not that they would get let in if they did.
Source: Political Stereotype -
Myopic Architecture: In one episode, the Victim of the Week was killed via exposure to a deadly virus kept in a high security vault accessed by retina scan—which didn't work right and would let in anybody who presented their eye for scanning.
Source: Series / The Mentalist
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