send in sen-din /sɛn dɪn/ Linking
To dispatch something or someone into a place or system, often a submission or request.
When 'send' is followed by 'in', the final /d/ sound often connects directly to the vowel sound at the beginning of 'in', making it sound like 'sen-din'. This is a common way to link words in spoken English.
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send in sen-din
/sɛn dɪn/
To dispatch something or someone into a place or system, often a submission or request.
When 'send' is followed by 'in', the final /d/ sound often connects directly to the vowel sound at the beginning of 'in', making it sound like 'sen-din'. This is a common way to link words in spoken English.
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Please send in your applications by Friday.
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Example 2
They decided to send in the reinforcements.
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Example 3
I need to send in this form before the deadline.
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Example 4
Did you sen-din that pizza order yet?
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Example 5
I should probably sen-din my resignation letter soon.
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