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View definitions for coming in

coming in

adjective as in incoming

Strongest match

Strong matches

noun as in entry

noun as in influx

noun as in touchdown

Strong match

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Example Sentences

"We are professional footballers so coming in this morning, the switch needed to be on straight away," said Miedema.

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“I don’t always get that perfect distinction, but I do feel a father figure for you coming in.”

There was "very little money" for monitoring and investigation work at the moment so "if this £1m is coming in there it will be incredibly well-spent," he added.

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"We're expecting to see some cloud and rain coming in from the north and it will generally be much cooler."

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With a glorious start to the meteorological spring, coming in like the proverbial lamb rather than lion, temperatures have risen thanks to increasingly mild air, boosted by plentiful sunshine and longer daylight hours.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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