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View definitions for coming in

coming in

adjective as in incoming

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noun as in entry

noun as in influx

noun as in touchdown

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“We're talking about National Insurance, National Living Wage, we're talking about business rates. We have packaging and recycling taxes coming in. That's a lot of pressure on business all at once,” he said.

From BBC

Hospitals are seeing an increasing number of people coming in with respiratory problems.

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"He doesn't look at the bank account … as far as looking at it on paper, what we have coming in and what we have going out, I carry that burden," one woman said.

"Massive relief to see some light coming though. Thanks for all the good vibes coming in from all angles," Mr Douglas continued in the post to McCall's 1.9 million followers.

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“The police will be coming in five minutes to arrest you. All police stations have been alerted,” the man warned.

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

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