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For most purposes, join is a transitive verb and takes a direct object without any preposition (e.g., join a club).
Sometimes join is followed by such prepositions as in, up and with for emphasis.
The verb join up specifically means to become a member of an association, a movement or the military.
Join to is used when one item is being joined to another.
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