To insert between other elements.
Take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal.
Другие значения термина "come in" 1 Minor acquisitions might come in the course of the year, he said.
2 Admiral Powys said you would be arriving; you come in good time.
3 I told him, 'I don't think I'm able to come in today.
4 He now says the key moment will come in the final week.
5 The consistency will come in the lower risk areas of New Zealand.
6 We said we'd come in and try our best to move forward.
7 They come in a variety of colours and create great light effects.
8 He said a deal announcement could come in a matter of weeks.
9 Just in case it will come in handy one day, she said.
10 The Government's move has come in response to an EU Commission request.
11 More juicy details to come in the Commission's full report later today.
12 They want to see jobs come in , we're going to bring jobs.
13 The real test of Agwai's line will come in the months ahead.
14 A siren clangs from Batsuren's iPhone: A new order has come in .
15 It was odd, how far their relationship had come in five days.
16 You sure you don't want me to ask them to come in ?
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Come in в диалектах
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