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tap-in

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See also: tapin and tap in

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Noun

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tap-in (plural tap-ins)

  1. Alternative form of tap in
    • 2011 October 29, Phil McNulty, “Chelsea 3 - 5 Arsenal”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      For all their frailty at the back, Arsenal possessed genuine menace in attack and they carved through Chelsea with ease to restore parity nine minutes before half-time. Aaron Ramsey's pass was perfection and Gervinho took the unselfish option to set up Van Persie for a tap-in.
    • 2025 February 5, David Stubbings, “Network News: Three-phase plan for Bee Network integration”, in RAIL, number 1028, page 19:
      TfGM [Transport for Greater Manchester] has said its aim of simplifying fares to a tap-in tap-out system, which would have a daily and weekly cap and be integrated with trains and buses, would be "subject to agreement with government in the approach to national fare reform".

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