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come in
verb
- to enter, used in the imperative when admitting a person
- to prove to be
it came in useful
- to become fashionable or seasonable
- cricket to begin an innings
- sport to finish a race (in a certain position)
- (of a politician or political party) to win an election
- radio television to be received
news is coming in of a big fire in Glasgow
- (of money) to be received as income
- to play a role; advance one's interests
where do I come in?
- foll by for to be the object of
the Chancellor came in for a lot of criticism in the Commons
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That honor came in November 2018 at the film academy’s Governors Awards.
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The probability of scoring both comes in at a combined total of 0.23%.
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A lot of us in the cast have a really dry sense of humor and he just came in and hit it out of the park.
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