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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In comes" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to introduce someone or something entering a scene or situation, often with a sense of anticipation or drama.
Example: "In comes the hero, ready to save the day just when all hope seemed lost."
Alternatives: "Here comes" or "Enter"
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Then in comes "the Dalí".
The door opens again and in comes AFFLECK.
Suddenly, he said, "in comes Joe Barbara Jr".
Locked in comes and goes.
Out goes Africa, in comes South America.
Phone rings, door chimes, in comes Stephen Sondheim's Company!
In comes a new House and Congress.
In comes the Fear.
In comes Imran Nazir..
In comes another cross.
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Ghosh loses patience - and in comes a cutlass-heaving lascar or a farting Sahib.
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