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come in

Verb

Meaning

be received

take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal

to insert between other elements

to come or go into

come into fashion; become fashionable

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News came in of the massacre in Rwanda Source: Internet

Jerry came in third in the Marathon Source: Internet

She interjected clever remarks Source: Internet

the boat entered an area of shallow marshes Source: Internet

“A benefit to having Captain Smurawa in LRS and fuels is having a representative from another country come in and see the way we do business,” said Braden. Source: Internet

210 Pb takes much longer (decades) to come in equilibrium with radon, but, if the environment permits accumulation of dust over extended periods of time, 210 Pb and its decay products may contribute to overall radiation levels as well. Source: Internet

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