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this is where I came in



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Idioms and Phrases

This is where I began, my knowledge dates from this point. For example, Do you have anything more to add, because if not, this is where I came in . This idiom, dating from the 1920s, originally alluded to the continuous showing of a motion picture, with customers entering the theater at any stage while the film was running and leaving when it reached the point where they had started.
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Example Sentences

He continued his anti-Trump comments, "This is where I came in, and I saw that they edited all that."

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“I’m reliving a part of history I had no desire to live again. And I hoped I wouldn’t. And by the way, that makes it easier to leave — this is where I came in,” Ellsberg said in a video interview, his voice increasingly raspy as he spoke surrounded by books in his California home.

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In an essay on Edward Hopper, “The Nothing That Is Not There,” Leonard Michaels writes: “It wasn’t important, in Hopper’s day, to see a movie from the beginning. People often arrived in the middle, which led to an expression we no longer hear, ‘This is where I came in.’

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This is where I came in, serving as editor and linguist consultant for the project, a monumental collaborative effort involving thousands of hours of translating, editing, recording and photographing.

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It was a time for Velasco to say: "This is where I came in;" an army coup had chucked him out of the Ecuadorian presidency in 1935, a revolution had brought him back from Colombian exile nine years later to make him President again.

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