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Phrase(s): come in
a certain position to finish in a certain position or rank. • Fred came in fourth in the race. • He was afraid he would come in last., Phrase(s): come in
1. to enter. (Often a command or polite request.) • Please come in. • If you will come in and have a seat, I will tell Betty that you are here. 2. to arrive; [for a shipment of something] to arrive. • New models come in almost every week. • When do you expect a new batch to come in? • The tomatoes will come in at the end of July. • The election results came in early in the evening. 3. [for a broadcast signal] to be received satisfactorily. • Can you hear me? How am I coming in? • You are coming in all right.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs