Phrasal Verb - come in
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.Definition
To enter or arrive at a place, especially as a visitor, customer, or respondent.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The tourists are coming in through the west entrance. |
| 2 | New customers are always coming in on Fridays. |
| 3 | The survey team came in across the state gathering data. |
| 4 | Doors will be opening at 8 pm as the actors come in on stage. |
| 5 | Sales figures keep coming in strong every quarter. |
| 6 | New player profiles keep coming in; we'll update them online shortly. |
| 7 | News is coming in quickly after emergency services responded at the scene. |
| 8 | The charity event drew in a crowd as they began to come in at the gates. |
| 9 | Lokman said further reports will come in from the processing region. |
| 10 | She came in wearing that old black turtleneck that people relate with the rock star. |