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Phrasal Verb - come in

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To enter or arrive at a place, especially as a visitor, customer, or respondent.

Examples

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