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come in for

verb as in be eligible for something

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“I do have patients who come in for confirmation of pregnancies and then disclose they don’t want to continue with the pregnancy for whatever reason,” Marsee said.

From Salon

An 80-something patient came in for an annual visit recently and was worried that recent memory lapses might be symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.

All of the networks were cautious as the results came in for the seven swing states that are the path to the 270 electoral votes needed for a White House victory.

With so many former rugby players on the pitch, the prince’s own performance came in for some scrutiny.

From BBC

“I think Heathrow Airport's had to sort of expand the VIP area, the sheer number of people coming in for our summit,” he said.

From BBC

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

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