come in

The phrase "come in" is versatile, used in various contexts to indicate entering, arriving, becoming available, or finishing in a competition.

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Definition

A2General

To enter a place or space.

Example

  • Please come in and have a seat.

B1General

To arrive or become available.

Example

  • The train comes in at 5 PM.
  • New stock will come in next week.

B2Competitions

To finish in a specified position in a race or competition.

Example

  • She came in first place in the marathon.

B1Communication

To be received or perceived, especially of signals or information.

Example

  • Can you hear me? Is my signal coming in clear?

B2General

To become relevant, applicable, or useful.

Example

  • This is where your expertise will come in handy.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "come in":

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